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Dual Diagnosis Rehab Services - Alcohol and Drug Treatment Facilities - Saucier, MS.

A dual diagnosis is a diagnosis of a co-occurring addiction and mental health disorder. This could be a co-occurring substance abuse addiction along with a bipolar disorder, or a gambling addiction coupled with depression. It may be numerous things all occurring simultaneously, with particular disorders making other issues worse or even triggering them. For example, someone's alcoholism might be triggered by their desire to find relief from their anxiety or depression. Someone might be struggling with depression because of their substance use. It takes a team of specialists to discover the causes of each of the disorders the person is battling and work out a rehabilitation plan that will successfully treat both at the same time so that individuals can live a clean and sober and psychologically healthy lifestyle.

This is where dual diagnosis drug rehab in Saucier comes in. Having the person get drug rehabilitation at one center and having the person go to a mental health specialist at a separate program isn't ideal. The most effective dual diagnosis drug recovery programs can treat both co-occurring disorders in one setting simultaneously. Long term inpatient treatment is most effective for individuals with more advanced substance abuse issues and mental health disorders, because these individuals excel in an environment which is full immersion and where there are no time constraints to their recovery.

There are 1 Alcohol and Drug Treatment Facilities offering this service in Saucier, MS

  • CARES Center Gulf Coast
    228-701-0213
    28281 Road 401
    Saucier, MS. 39574

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Dual Diagnosis Drug Rehab

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Medicaid
    Cash or Self Payment

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