Dual Diagnosis Program
— Integrated Support for Mental Health and Addiction.
Providing integrated care for individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders.
What is the Co-Occurring and Dual Diagnosis Program?
The Co-Occurring and Dual Diagnosis Program at BeBold Recovery is designed to provide integrated care for individuals who are struggling with both mental health and substance use disorders. Our comprehensive approach ensures that both conditions are treated simultaneously to achieve the best possible outcomes. This program includes individual therapy, group therapy, medication management, and holistic therapies to address the physical, emotional, and psychological aspects of dual diagnosis. At BeBold, we understand the complexity of co-occurring disorders and are committed to providing the support you need to achieve recovery and mental wellness.
Who Is the Program For?
The Co-Occurring and Dual Diagnosis Program is ideal for individuals who:
- Have both a mental health condition and a substance use disorder.
- Need integrated treatment to address both conditions simultaneously.
- Require ongoing therapy and medication management for dual diagnosis.
- Are seeking a holistic approach to improve their mental health and achieve sobriety.
- Need a structured program to support their recovery from both mental health and addiction challenges.
Our Approach
At BeBold Recovery, our Co-Occurring and Dual Diagnosis Program combines evidence-based practices with holistic therapies to provide comprehensive care. Our approach includes:
Individual Therapy
One-on-one sessions with experienced therapists to address personal challenges and develop coping strategies.
Group Therapy
Supportive group sessions to build community and share experiences.
Medication Management
Regular health assessments and medication adjustments to ensure optimal treatment for both conditions.
Holistic Therapies
Yoga, art therapy, mindfulness, and other activities to support overall well-being.
Educational Sessions
Information on co-occurring disorders, recovery, and healthy living to empower clients with knowledge and skills.
BeBold Dual Diagnosis Program FAQ
Co-occurring disorders, also known as dual diagnosis, refer to the presence of both a mental health condition and a substance use disorder in an individual. These conditions often interact and exacerbate each other, requiring integrated treatment.
Our program provides integrated treatment that addresses both conditions simultaneously through individual therapy, group therapy, medication management, and holistic therapies. This approach ensures comprehensive care and better outcomes.
Yes, each client receives a personalized treatment plan tailored to their specific needs and goals. Our team works closely with you to ensure your treatment plan is effective and supportive.
The frequency of meetings with our therapy team will depend on your individual needs and progress. Typically, clients meet with therapists weekly, but this can be adjusted as needed.
Yes, you can continue your current medications. Our medical team will review your existing prescriptions and make any necessary adjustments to optimize your treatment plan.
If you experience any side effects, our medical team will work with you to adjust your medications and find the best solution to minimize discomfort while maintaining effectiveness.
Yes, we encourage family involvement as part of the recovery process. Family members can participate in educational sessions to better understand your needs and support your treatment plan.
Progress is monitored through regular health assessments and consultations with our therapy team. We track improvements in your mental health and overall well-being.
If a change in your treatment plan is necessary, our therapy team will work closely with you to adjust your plan safely and effectively. We ensure any changes are thoroughly evaluated and monitored.
Yes, our program is covered by most major insurance providers, including Medicaid. We also offer flexible payment options for those without insurance. Our admissions team can help verify your insurance coverage and discuss payment options.