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Mental Health Disorders and Addiction Treatment – FAQs

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People ask many Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about the treatment we provide, mental health, substance abuse and recovery. We understand at DeLand Treatment Solutions that seeking help is not easy. Frequently Asked Questions are answered sympathetically by the professional page you are currently viewing so you can make an informed choice about treatment for you or a loved one in recovery.

Drug use and mental health. Some people experience both types of conditions; this is called “dual diagnosis.” Getting the answers to your Frequently Asked Questions reduces stress and anxiety and knowing you and your problems are being taken seriously and addressed in the right manner.

Frequently Asked Questions About Mental Health and Addiction Treatment 

What is a dual diagnosis treatment?

A dual diagnosis treatment is a form of treatment for a mental health disorder and a drug use disorder. It is common to treat both disorders to achieve the most effective treatment and to prevent addiction relapse as the underlying causes of drug use are addressed.

What are common mental health disorders linked to addiction?

The most common types of mental health issues that occur with drugs are depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and bipolar disorder. These disorders can lead to addiction as people are trying to escape feelings and simultaneous treatment is needed for effective treatment outcomes.

How do I know if I need rehab?

So if you are taking drugs and it impacts your relationships, health, or employment or hampers your ability to function, then it’s time to get help. This is where you can’t stop or control your drug use, feel a need or compulsion for more, and experience withdrawal symptoms and you keep using despite it affecting your life.

What types of addiction treatment programs are available?

There are detox, residential rehab, non-residential and more therapeutic treatment programs. These are recommended for different cases, depending on the history of addiction and 

circumstances.

Is treatment confidential?

You can expect addiction and psychological treatment programs to be confidential. It is bound by a confidentiality code of practice that keeps your information, privacy and safety secure.

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Mental Health & Substance Abuse 

What is the connection between mental health and addiction?

Addiction conditions can be present with mental health conditions. Drugs and alcohol are used to mask emotional distress and substances can also exacerbate mental health symptoms, leading to the need for multiple systems of treatment.

Can mental health disorders cause substance abuse?

Yes, untreated mental health disorders can contribute to substance abuse. Without treatment, patients can use drugs or alcohol to treat their symptoms and develop a dependence.

What is substance abuse treatment?

The types of substance abuse treatment include psychological therapies and support to help the individual to refrain from substance use, together with medical treatment. It is for physical and psychological recovery.

How long does addiction treatment take?

It’s a person-by-person approach. Other services may offer 30 days; however, this can be followed by 60 and 90-day programs, along with additional outpatient secondary treatment for longer-lasting change.

What are the signs of substance use disorder?

Common signs include strong cravings, inability to stop using, withdrawal symptoms, neglecting responsibilities, and continuing use despite harmful consequences to health or relationships.

Is addiction a mental health disorder?

Addiction is considered a chronic disease of the brain and behavior. It is often associated with other mental health disorders and the treatment must be multimodal.

What happens during detox?

Detox or ‘clearing the system’ is the initial step in any addiction treatment. It will reduce withdrawal symptoms and bring individuals into continued therapy and treatment.

Can addiction be treated successfully?

The answer is yes, treatment works. These problems are ongoing issues that can be treated by therapy, lifestyle changes and support to continue the change.

What therapies are used in addiction treatment?

The most frequently used therapies include cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and group, individual and family therapy. These types of therapies educate patients about the risks and provide techniques for coping.

Where can I get help for addiction and mental health?

You can contact treatment facilities, therapists or national helplines. There is an information service, available 24 hours a day, seven days a week for people and family members affected by mental and/or substance abuse disorders (SAMHSA National Helpline).

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How do I start addiction treatment?

A medical rubdown will be the first part of the treatment. You will then be assessed by a professional who will then provide a plan for detoxification, treatment and therapy programs.

Can family members be involved in treatment?

Family involvement is encouraged in most programs. This will enhance the relationship with the family, restore family trust and understanding, and offer support to the recovery process.

Does insurance cover addiction treatment?

Insurance may cover mental health. This can vary and you should do this with your Insurance Broker and with the Venue where you’ll be receiving treatment.

What should I expect during rehab?

Rehab is a daily program which includes counselling, lifestyle management and medications. This is so that they learn how to manage their lives and be in recovery.

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