When someone has a dual diagnosis, it means they have both a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder. Treating both issues at the same time is important for a better recovery.
People with co-occurring disorders require personalized care to address their specific needs because they encounter unique obstacles.
Many people who have mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and PTSD also have difficulties with addiction. This creates a complicated cycle that requires comprehensive treatment.
It’s necessary to treat mental health and substance use disorders at the same time for effective recovery. Integrated treatment methods address both aspects, reducing the chance of relapse and promoting overall well-being.
At our dual diagnosis treatment center, we design a treatment plan for each patient based on their specific needs. This approach ensures that we comprehensively address all aspects of their mental health and substance use.
Heartfelt Recovery Centers offers three levels of in-person care. Our programs are tailored to meet different needs, ensuring that clients get personalized support.
We provide different types of therapy to help with mental health and substance use issues. These include cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and family therapy.
We provide ongoing help, such as counseling, support groups, and resources, to assist people in maintaining their sobriety and mental health after treatment. Aftercare is important for long-term recovery.
Heartfelt Recovery Centers have experienced staff, use integrated treatment approaches, and have proven success rates. Our commitment to personalized and comprehensive care sets us apart.
Our team consists of experienced professionals dedicated to assisting individuals with dual diagnosis. Their “heartfelt” care and expertise lead to successful treatment outcomes.
Our approach combines mental health and substance use disorder treatment for effective recovery. This model ensures holistic care.
We have many success stories of people who have benefited from Heartfelt Recovery’s services.
Our center in Hudson, New Hampshire, is easy to reach for people in the surrounding areas. Our dual diagnosis treatment center offers a supportive and comfortable environment for recovery. We are committed to serving the local community with high-quality, accessible care.
When you join our treatment program for co-occurring disorders, you can expect a thorough and supportive process. We provide comprehensive services to support recovery from the initial assessment to aftercare.
When clients arrive, they will undergo a detailed assessment to diagnose both mental health and substance use disorders. This evaluation is necessary to develop an effective treatment plan.
Each treatment plan is customized to meet the individual’s unique needs. This tailored approach ensures that all aspects of the patient’s condition are addressed.
The recovery process includes several steps, from intake and initial assessment to aftercare and ongoing support. Our program supports individuals throughout their entire recovery journey.
Ready to begin your journey toward recovery at Heartfelt Recovery Centers? Please reach out to us to arrange an initial assessment. On your first day, remember to bring important documents and any personal items that will make you feel comfortable. Our compassionate team is here to offer support and guidance every step of the way.
Dual diagnosis treatment helps with both mental health disorders and substance use disorders at the same time, using a combined approach.
If you are experiencing symptoms of both a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder, you may need dual diagnosis treatment. An initial assessment can help figure out what you need.
Many insurance plans cover dual diagnosis treatment. We can help verify your insurance benefits and discuss payment options.
Family involvement is encouraged and can be an integral part of the recovery process.
Heartfelt recovery offers ongoing support to help you stay sober for the long term. This includes counseling, support groups, and access to helpful resources.