Dual Diagnosis

Dual Diagnosis

What is Dual Diagnosis?

Dual diagnosis refers to the coexistence of a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder in an individual. It is also known as a co-occurring disorder or comorbidity.

Dual diagnosis is common, as individuals with mental health disorders may turn to substances as a way to self-medicate or cope with their symptoms.

Having a dual diagnosis can complicate treatment and recovery, as both the mental health disorder and the substance use disorder need to be addressed simultaneously. This typically involves a combination of therapy, medication, and support groups.

It is important for individuals with a dual diagnosis to receive integrated and comprehensive care that addresses both their mental health and substance.

If you or someone you know is struggling with a dual diagnosis, it is recommended to seek professional help from a healthcare provider or a mental health professional.

They can provide a proper assessment and develop a personalized treatment plan to address both mental health and substance use issues.