We recognize that our clients may have varying behavioral, emotional, and mental health concerns in addition to their challenges with substance use. Our outpatient substance abuse treatment takes a holistic approach to care and uniformly assesses for co-occurring disorders and risk factors. All clients entering our dual diagnosis treatment center in South Jersey receive a psychiatric evaluation and routine follow-up appointments with an ASAM Certified Psychiatrist. Our multi-disciplinary team then collaborates to provide well-rounded treatment to meet our client’s needs.
Some common co-occurring disorders are:
Depression
Depressive disorder can present with many different characteristics and varying degrees of severity. This disease can happen to anyone anywhere. Though there are times depression seems predictable, many times it is not. Symptoms of depression include difficulty concentrating and thinking, changes in appetite, feelings of hopelessness, loss of enjoyment in everyday activities, disrupted sleep patterns, loss of energy or constant fatigue, feelings of guilt, worthlessness, and self-hatred, and thoughts of suicide and/or death.
These symptoms can be constant lasting several years or present only for brief periods of time. Additionally, the severity of the symptoms can vary depending on the type of depressive disorder a client may be experiencing. Medication combined with Cognitive Behavior Therapy is an effective treatment option for individuals to learn strategies and manage their depression symptoms effectively.
Anxiety
Anxiety is a natural part of life and can be a beneficial motivator or survival tool. It can also prevent you from expressing yourself because of innate fear. Additionally, it can be isolative as it causes insecurity in relationships and feelings of being distant from others. Anxiety Disorders, similar to depressive disorders, vary in presentation and severity. Symptoms of anxiety disorder fall into two categories, cognitive and physiological. Cognitive symptoms include feelings of tension, restlessness, and unease, difficulty concentrating, fatigue or being worn-out, irritability, and excessive worry. Physiological symptoms may include: rapid heart rate or increased blood pressure, sweating, trembling or shaking, perceived difficulty breathing, chest pains, dizziness, numbness or tingling, and temperature dysregulation.
The Victory Bay clinical team is ready to provide support in combating this uncomfortable behavioral condition. During you or your loved one’s time at our dual diagnosis treatment center, our team will assist in developing strategies to help you or your loved one manage the negative reactions and debilitating thoughts so that challenging circumstances can be faced with confidence and ease.
Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar disorder is a disease in which people cycle between two extreme states: depression and mania. The depressive state has the same symptoms as previously discussed, while the manic state involves symptoms such as: engaging in risky behaviors, loquaciousness, increased self-esteem, decreased need for sleep, racing thoughts, increased agitation, psychomotor agitation, and increased goal-directed activities. Often times, people with bipolar disorder enjoy the beginning of the manic state and will attempt to recreate it with the use of substances.
Medication is necessary to reduce the presence of mood fluctuations. The clinical staff at Victory Bay can assist in adjusting to a medication routine and can discuss the increased risk of alcohol and drug use has if mixed with medications.