Many of those who struggle with addiction also face mental health issues. At Next Wind Recovery, we offer dual diagnosis treatment, which is an approach to treatment that addresses both conditions simultaneously.
Substance abuse does not occur in a vacuum. Drug addiction is merely a symptom of a deeper mental health issue for many people. Those who have co-occurring substance abuse and mental health problems have what is commonly known as a dual diagnosis. Dual diagnosis requires intensive and specialized treatment that addresses both conditions simultaneously.
Next Wind Recovery is a top-tier North Jersey mental health and addiction rehab center that features evidence-based dual diagnosis treatment. Our experienced team of addiction professionals creates individualized treatment plans that fit your unique and specific needs. To make treatment as accessible as possible, we accept both self-pay and private insurance and can work with clients if they need self-pay options as well.
If you are struggling with one of these, mental health counseling can help you learn how to manage the symptoms of your condition. Treating your addiction without balancing mental health concerns is rarely effective.
Everyone in recovery has triggers, or people, places, experiences, or things that can cause them to want to use again. These are situations in which, while you were actively struggling with addiction, you would have picked up a glass or used your drug of choice. By understanding what your personal triggers are, it’s possible to learn how to manage these situations later in life. You can learn how to avoid some triggers and how to work through them when they’re unavoidable.
Working on your mental health can help you navigate challenges and overcome obstacles in the future.
Call Next Wind Recovery today to learn more about our New Jersey outpatient rehab center.
During counseling, you’ll work with your therapist through a number of different therapies. Each therapy is meant to help you develop a way to work through your addiction. Some of the types of individual therapies you may use with your therapist include: