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Dual Diagnosis Rehab Services - Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Programs - Coram, NY.

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 combined with clinical depression. It may be several things all co-occurring at the same time, with certain disorders making other issues worse or even triggering them. For example, someone's alcoholism might be stimulated by their need to self-medicate because of their anxiety or depression. Someone might be struggling with depression because of their drug or alcohol use. It takes a team of specialists to ascertain the causes of each of the disorders the person is struggling with and come up with a rehabilitation plan that will effectively resolve both concurrently so that the person can lead a sober and emotionally healthy life.

This is where dual diagnosis drug rehab in Coram comes in. Having the person get addiction treatment at one center and having the person go to a mental health professional at a separate facility is not ideal. The most effective dual diagnosis drug treatment facilities can work on both co-occurring disorders in one setting simultaneously. Long term inpatient treatment is best for individuals with more severe substance abuse issues and mental health disorders, because these clients excel in an environment which is full immersion and where there are no time limits to their treatment plan.

There are 1 Alcohol and Drug Rehab Facilities offering this service in Coram, NY

  • Pederson Krag Pros East
    631-920-8500
    3600 Route 112
    Coram, NY. 11727

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Dual Diagnosis Drug Rehab

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Medicaid
    Cash or Self Payment

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