Dual Diagnosis

How Dual Diagnosis Treatment Centers Work

Therapists at dual diagnosis treatment centers recognize that co-occurring disorders are at the root of some substance use cases. If this is true for you or a loved one, you need specific help that only dual diagnosis treatment centers can provide. What can you expect from one of these treatment programs? Can they accomplish what other […]

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The Difference Between ADD Vs ADHD

The terms attention deficit disorder (ADD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are often used interchangeably by people who aren’t clinicians. However, there are some important differences between ADD vs. ADHD. It is important to understand the distinctions if a family member is being treated for either of these conditions. The most reason to distinguish

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Understanding the Dual Diagnosis Definition

The term dual diagnosis describes an individual who meets the diagnostic criteria for a mental health concern and a diagnosable substance use concern. Many of the doctor-prescribed medications that alleviate symptoms of depression, anxiety, pain, and chronic fatigue impair people’s ability to self-regulate and stick with an effective dose. If you are concerned that you

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Bipolar Disorder and Alcohol

Self-medicating is often a precursor to addiction, especially for a person struggling with bipolar disorder. Bipolar disorder and addiction can lead to a mental and physical dependency that makes life unmanageable. It’s essential to understand why you started to self-medicate with alcohol and learn a new way of living. Through addiction treatment, you’ll see that

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The Links Between Alcohol and Depression

Alcohol is one of the most popular recreational substances in the world, second only to caffeine. This sedative-hypnotic drug has been used throughout human history to treat various ailments. Alcohol suppresses the central nervous system causing relaxation, euphoria, and lowered inhibitions in small doses. Some people drink alcohol to avoid feeling the symptoms of depression.

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List of Psychological Disorders that Co-Occur with Addiction

A mental health disorder is one of the many factors that can contribute to the development of an addiction. At the same time, addiction can worsen or initiate certain mental health issues. This list of psychological disorders highlights some of the most common concerns that co-occur with addiction. Dual diagnosis treatment can address both issues

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Dual Diagnosis Treatment Centers in Oregon

What happens when the chemicals that allow relief from symptoms of mental health concerns cause impairments that prevent people from functioning? People with mental health issues are especially vulnerable to developing unhealthy chemical dependencies. Drug interactions are complicated. And it’s hard to know who to trust. At Crestview, we view medication management as an essential part of

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The Importance of Dual Diagnosis Treatment in Addiction Recovery

People who struggle with mental health concerns are often more susceptible to becoming dependent on harmful psychoactive chemicals because drugs that alleviate pain, anxiety, depression, and exhaustion are easy to misuse. While some people who use drugs and alcohol don’t lose control of their lives, many of us do. If the drugs you use to

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Do I Need Dual Diagnosis Treatment for Mental Health and Substance Use

Chemical dependence and mental health concerns are interwoven. Sometimes medications that relieve symptoms of a mental health issue affect cognition, motivation, and functionality. Crestview’s treatment program for people with co-occurring disorders offers hope, adventure, and the chance to start fresh. Whether you developed a mental health concern before or after you become chemically dependent, the

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