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Dual Diagnosis Rehab Services - Alcohol and Drug Treatment Facilities - Las Vegas, NM.

A dual diagnosis is a diagnosis of a co-occurring addiction and mental health disorder. This could be an occurrence of both a substance abuse addiction along with an anxiety disorder, or a gambling addiction coupled with clinical depression. It may be several things all occurring simultaneously, with certain disorders making other issues worse or even triggering them. For example, someone's alcohol abuse might be stimulated by their need to self-medicate because of their depression or anxiety. A person might be suffering from depression due to their substance use. It often requires professionals to determine the causes of each of the issues the individual is struggling with and work out a treatment strategy that will effectively resolve both concurrently so that individuals can live a drug-free and psychologically healthy lifestyle.

This is where dual diagnosis drug rehab in Las Vegas comes in. Having the client get drug rehabilitation at one center and having the person go to a mental health professional at a different facility isn't convenient or ideal. The most effective dual diagnosis drug rehabilitation programs can address both co-occurring disorders in one setting and at the same time. Long term inpatient rehab is recommended for people with more advanced substance abuse issues and mental health disorders, because these clients excel in a setting where they are fully immersed and where there are no time limits on their rehabilitation.

There are 1 Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Programs offering this service in Las Vegas, NM

  • New Mexico VA Healthcare System
    505-425-1910
    624 University Avenue
    Las Vegas, NM. 87701

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Dual Diagnosis Drug Rehab

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