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  • Dual diagnosis programs
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  • Thorough aftercare planning
  • Located in Bastrop, Texas
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Mental illness includes conditions like depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, and mood or personality disorders. These illnesses affect people’s behaviors and influence their emotional, psychological, and social lives. No one is immune, but COVID-19 has worsened a lot of people’s mental health. In 2019, one in 10 adults said they had symptoms of anxiety and/or depression. Since May 2020, that number has climbed to more than three in 10 adults. A survey taken in 2021 found that 34.2% of Texas adults had an anxiety and/or depressive disorder. That’s in comparison to 31.6% of U.S. adults.

Substance use has been on the rise, too. In September 2020, 15.1% of adults nationwide said they’d started using drugs or taken more drugs during the pandemic. Drug overdose deaths rose over that period, too, with opioids being especially problematic. In 2020, opioids factored into 50.5% (or 2,116) of all drug overdose deaths in Texas.

Many Texans live in areas with an unmet need for mental health care. As of September 2021, only 32.9% of Texans were getting the treatment they needed.

Mental health issues affect all people, including the young. One survey found nearly four in 10 North Texas high schoolers said they’d experienced prolonged bouts of depression. Untreated, that can lead to more problems, including resorting to substance use disorder as a form of self-medication.

Many people who have substance use disorders (SUDs) or drug addiction also have co-occurring mental health disorders. (Referred to as a dual diagnosis.)

Nearly 8% of Texans have a SUD. Eight in 10 of those afflicted struggle with alcohol addiction. Some addiction rehab providers estimate that two-thirds of their patients also have some type of mental illness.

Sometimes mental illness fuels substance use disorder (as a means of self-medication), but drug or alcohol abuse can also contribute to mental disorders like anxiety. Some have estimated that one in three adults and one in four youth who have SUDs in Texas also have a co-occurring psychiatric condition. When both conditions co-occur, it’s good to treat both. Dual diagnosis rehab in Frisco, TX, can help with that.

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Dual Diagnosis Rehabs in Frisco, TX

Dual diagnosis rehab has a lot of common ground with standard inpatient treatment, but the effort is made to treat the co-occurring mental disorder at the same time because outcomes tend to be more enduring when both issues are treated.

When you check into a dual diagnosis addiction treatment in Frisco, TX, you can expect a full checkup, so the medical staff gets a full picture of your health. They’ll know what needs to be treated right away as well as what will need attention during your stay. Usually, a stay in rehab includes:

  • Detoxification: Here, you’ll come clean from drugs and/or alcohol. Withdrawal can be unpleasant and sometimes even life-threatening. Detox can be more effective at an inpatient rehab because the staff can monitor and assist you around the clock, including with medication for painful side effects like nausea, anxiety, and more. When you have a co-occurring disorder like depression, that’ll be treated as well.
  • Inpatient rehabilitation. Once detox is finished, you will be moved into a room and will focus on recovery. Psychotherapy will help you better understand why you use drugs or alcohol. (It could be due to trauma or early substance use disorder, for example.) They’ll also help you develop healthier ways to cope. You’ll also attend group therapy and may take courses that teach yoga, meditation, life skills, and more to ready you for life after rehab. Some centers offer other therapies, too, like art, music, or equine therapy. One benefit of inpatient rehab is that you’ll get therapy, support, healthcare, and more on-site.
  • Aftercare. Here, you’ll be prepared for life after rehab. You’ll be given a list of contacts, including counselors, therapists, support groups, and alumni groups. You probably will be encouraged to keep in touch with the dual diagnosis drug rehab in Frisco, TX (or wherever you seek help) to ensure you stay on track. Staff can help you work through any challenges, too. The goal is to keep you from relapsing.

Conditions Addressed in Dual Diagnosis Treatment

Facilities that provide dual diagnosis alcohol and drug rehab in Frisco, TX, will usually address the addiction to alcohol and other drugs through detoxing and various group and individual therapies. They’ll also treat you for any co-occurring psychological issues, including:

Facilities that treat dual diagnosis patients are aware of how vital it is to treat both the addiction and the mental illness. To leave one untreated could make the other (or even both) condition worse. Talk therapy and medications can help both illnesses.

The Importance of Therapy

Mental health and addiction treatment centers in Frisco, TX, will use psychotherapies to treat you. Many talk therapies can do a lot of good in helping people with addiction and mental health disorders. Therapists can help you better understand why you might resort to alcohol or other substances. They’ll also help you realize it’s not your fault or something to feel shame about. Instead, they’ll help you understand underlying causes and help you develop healthier ways to deal with stress, triggers, and other problematic feelings.

Many kinds of therapy can help with dual diagnosis treatment in Frisco, TX. They include:

  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). This type of talk therapy can help you identify unhealthy thought patterns that co-exist among many with SUDs. You’ll also learn healthier ways of handling stress, cravings, and other potential triggers. CBT might, for example, have you look at relapse as a learning opportunity rather than a failure.
  • Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). A subset of CBT, DBT teaches you to make peace with ideas that appear in conflict with one another. If a person is feeling depressed and wants to hide in bed all day, DBT might push them out of their shell to visit with friends or family instead.
  • Contingency management (CM). This approach rewards you for meeting certain goals. If you test negative for drugs, you might earn a small gift card, for example.

Dual diagnosis treatment programs in Frisco, TX, can offer several approaches to help you work through addiction and mental health struggles. After 30 or more days of treatment, you might emerge calmer, more confident, and ready to take on the world — sober.

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