Dual Diagnosis Treatment Center & Rehab in Williamsburg, PA

Many individuals struggling with mental health disorders are often times dealing with dual diagnoses. Cove Forge offers treatment for dual diagnoses in a safe and healing environment.

Learn More About Dual Diagnosis

Learn more about dual diagnosis treatment at Cove Forge Behavioral Health in Williamsburg, PA

Dual diagnosis is a term that refers to the co-existence of both a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder. Unfortunately, there are many individuals who are plagued by symptoms of mental health disorders, such as anxiety, posttraumatic stress disorder, bipolar disorder, or depression, who also struggle with an addiction to drugs and/or alcohol. In some cases, individuals may turn to substances in an attempt to manage the distressing symptoms that they experience as a result of a mental illness. In other cases, individuals may have a genetic predisposition to mental illness and their abuse of drugs or alcohol may elicit the onset of symptoms. Thankfully, effective treatment and rehab at a professional center for dial diagnosis concerns can help these individuals find health and wellness once more.

Regardless of why the drug or alcohol abuse begins, however, it will inevitably impact the users’ lives in a variety of negative ways. While it may temporarily alleviate some of their distress, ultimately, it will compound the issues that they face. For this reason, it is imperative that individuals who are suffering from dual diagnosis concerns receive comprehensive treatment that addresses both the symptoms of the mental illness and the substance abuse so that true recovery can be achieved and the highest quality of life can be obtained. Cove Forge Behavioral Health offers high-quality treatment and rehab for dual diagnosis concerns at our center in Williamsburg, Pennsylvania.

Statistics

Dual diagnosis statistics

The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) reports that approximately one-third of individuals who are suffering from mental illness are simultaneously battling an addiction to drugs and/or alcohol. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has provided estimates stating that about 8.9 million adults in the United States suffer from dual diagnosis concerns. Yet, despite the prevalence of dual diagnoses, there are many people who do not receive the treatment and rehab they need at a high-quality center to fully address the concerns that plague them. According to SAMHSA, only an estimated 7.4% of people with dual diagnoses receive treatment and rehab at a center that properly addresses both the substance abuse and the mental health disorder symptoms. Furthermore, approximately 55.8% of people suffering from dual diagnosis concerns do not receive any form of treatment at a professional rehab and treatment center.

Signs and Symptoms

Signs and symptoms of dual diagnosis

When dual diagnosis concerns are present, individuals will display symptoms that are indicative of both the mental illness and the substance abuse. Depending upon the particular mental health disorders that they are suffering from, as well as the specific substances that they are abusing, these symptoms can vary greatly amongst individuals. Examples of common symptoms that could indicate that someone is simultaneously battling a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder may include, but are not limited to, the following:

Behavioral symptoms:

  • Frequent absences from work
  • Decline in work performance
  • Engaging in sudden, unprovoked aggressive outburst
  • Possessing drug paraphernalia
  • Continuing to abuse drugs or alcohol despite possessing the desire to stop
  • Withdrawing from friends and family
  • Failing to fulfill obligations at home
  • No longer participating in activities that were once enjoyed
  • Spending a significant amount of time obtaining, using, or recovering from the use of drugs or alcohol
  • Demonstrating impulsive or erratic behaviors
  • Engaging in high-risk behaviors
  • Behaving in a manner that is unusual for the individual
  • Engaging in self-harming behaviors
  • Making suicide attempts

Physical symptoms:

  • Changes in sleeping patterns
  • Changes in eating patterns
  • Weight loss or weight gain
  • Headaches
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Sudden bursts of energy
  • Lack of personal hygiene
  • Restlessness
  • Fatigue

Cognitive symptoms:

  • Confusion
  • Disorientation
  • Concentration disturbances
  • Loss of ability to use sound reasoning and judgment
  • Hallucinations
  • Delusions
  • Paranoia
  • Episodes of depersonalization
  • Episodes of derealization
  • Suicidal ideation

Psychosocial symptoms:

  • Drastic mood swings
  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Decline in or lack of self-esteem
  • Emotional detachment
  • Lack of affect
  • Experiencing profound feelings of shame or disgust with oneself
  • Agitation
  • Irritability
  • Experiencing feelings of invincibility and/or grandiosity

Receiving comprehensive treatment and rehab at a professional center is enormously advantageous for those who are suffering from these or other symptoms relating to dial diagnosis concerns.

Effects

Effects of dual diagnosis

The negative effects of untreated dual diagnoses can be far-reaching and long lasting. They can impact every area of an individual’s life, while also taking a toll on the lives of those around him or her.

Depending on the particular substance that is being abused, detrimental health consequences can arise. Examples of such detriments can include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Weakened immune system
  • Contraction of viruses, such as hepatitis C or HIV/AIDS
  • Cardiovascular disease
  • Kidney damage
  • Lung damage
  • Decline in overall physical wellbeing

In addition to health complications, other negative effects can impact an individual’s life. Examples of such effects can include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Declined occupational performance, possibly resulting in demotion or job loss
  • Financial difficulties
  • Social conflicts
  • Family strife
  • Relationship discord, including divorce or separation
  • Loss of child custody
  • Interaction with law enforcement
  • Homelessness
  • Worsening of current, on the onset of new, mental illness symptoms
  • Suicidal ideation
  • Self-harming behaviors
  • Overdose, which has the potential to be fatal

Thankfully, treatment centers like Cove Forge in Williamsburg, PA can help individuals recover from or completely avid such outcomes when they receive rehab at our center for dual diagnosis concerns.

Why Consider Treatment

Why consider treatment for dual diagnoses at Cove Forge Behavioral Health in Williamsburg, PA

Seeking treatment and rehab for dual diagnosis concerns is imperative to not only prevent the onset of devastating effects and circumstances, but also to provide individuals with the opportunity to achieve the full quality of life that they deserve to be living.

By engaging in comprehensive treatment and rehab, such as that which is provided at Cove Forge Behavioral Health System, individuals are able to gain control over their impulses to use drugs or alcohol while also learning ways to manage the distressing symptoms they experience as a result of mental illness. At Cove Forge, individualized treatment and rehab plans are created based on the specific needs of each person who comes to our center for treatment. All treatment and rehab at our center is diagnosis-specific, and every individual will work with both a chemical dependency counselor and a mental health counselor in order to ensure that appropriate interventions are made at every level to address all of his or her concerns.

Taking part in the inpatient dual diagnosis rehabilitation program at Cove Forge provides individuals with an opportunity to step away from the stressors of their everyday lives and place all of their time, energy, and focus on their recovery. In this safe, secure, and confidential treatment setting, individuals are also sheltered from outside temptations to use their drugs of choice. In addition to meeting individually with mental health and substance abuse counselors, individuals at our treatment and rehab center will also participate in various group therapy sessions, offering them insight from both professionals and peers while also allowing them to share their own experiences. This can be an extremely beneficial aspect of the healing process. Furthermore, in this setting, psychiatrists are available to work with individuals in determining if the use of medications would benefit their recovery process and help alleviate their symptoms. Medical staff is also on hand at our treatment and rehab center to accommodate individuals who require detoxification from substances and to ensure their safety and physical wellbeing as they progress through treatment.

If you or someone you care about could benefit from the life-changing treatment at Cove Forge in Williamsburg, PA, contact our treatment center today. We can help.

Marks of Quality Care
  • Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF)
  • Glasser Quality Organization
  • Pennsylvania Department of Drug & Alcohol Programs
  • PsychArmor