Published July 2024
At Passages Malibu, we believe that addiction is not a disease but rather a condition caused by underlying factors such as unresolved past issues, current conditions you struggle to cope with, false beliefs, and chemical imbalances. This perspective shapes our approach to treating substance use disorders (SUDs) and co-occurring mental health conditions, commonly known as dual diagnosis.
Despite the significant overlap between these conditions, treatment rates for individuals with co-occurring disorders remain alarmingly low. In this blog, we explore the complexities of co-occurring disorders, their challenges, and how Passages Malibu provides holistic, integrated treatment to promote lasting recovery.
Co-occurring disorders refer to the simultaneous presence of a substance use disorder and a mental health condition in the same individual. These conditions often exacerbate each other, creating a complex and challenging situation. Common co-occurring mental health disorders include:
Research indicates that co-occurring disorders are more prevalent than many realize. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), approximately 7.7 million adults in the United States have co-occurring mental and substance use disorders​ (Addiction Group)​. Among individuals with a substance use disorder, about 37.9% also have a mental illness, while 18.2% of adults with a mental illness have a co-occurring substance use disorder​ (Addiction Group)​.
Several factors contribute to the high prevalence of co-occurring disorders:
Despite the significant overlap between SUDs and mental health conditions, treatment rates for co-occurring disorders remain low. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), only 9.1% of individuals with co-occurring disorders receive treatment for both conditions​ (Addiction Group)​. This gap in care is due to several challenges:
Effective treatment for co-occurring disorders requires an integrated approach that addresses both the mental health condition and the substance use disorder simultaneously. At Passages Malibu, we believe that comprehensive care is essential for achieving lasting recovery.
Our holistic treatment focuses on healing the mind, body, and spirit. We offer a range of therapies and services designed to address the complex needs of individuals with co-occurring disorders:
Luxury wellness centers like Passages Malibu provide a unique environment for treating co-occurring disorders. Our serene, supportive setting allows clients to focus on their recovery without the distractions and stressors of everyday life. Our luxury amenities and comprehensive care enhance the treatment experience and support long-term recovery.
At Passages Malibu, we have helped many individuals recover from co-occurring disorders. Here are a few success stories that highlight the impact of our integrated treatment approach:
Background: Sarah, a 35-year-old woman, came to Passages Malibu struggling with severe depression and alcohol addiction. She had been using alcohol to self-medicate her depressive symptoms for years.
Treatment: Sarah’s individualized treatment plan included CBT to address her negative thought patterns, DBT to develop healthy coping strategies, and holistic therapies like yoga and acupuncture to promote overall well-being.
Outcome: After completing her treatment program, Sarah achieved sobriety and developed the tools needed to manage her depression. She continues to participate in aftercare services and has maintained her recovery for over two years.
Background: John, a 28-year-old veteran, came to Passages Malibu with PTSD and an opioid addiction. He had been using opioids to cope with the trauma he experienced during his military service.
Treatment: John’s treatment plan included trauma-informed care to address his PTSD, medication-assisted treatment (MAT) to manage his opioid addiction, and holistic therapies like meditation and nutritional counseling to support his recovery.
Outcome: John completed his treatment program and developed healthy coping strategies to manage his PTSD. He has been sober for over a year and continues to participate in ongoing therapy and support groups.
Raising awareness about co-occurring disorders and reducing stigma are critical steps in improving treatment rates. Public education campaigns and advocacy efforts can help change perceptions and encourage individuals to seek help.
Improving access to integrated care requires addressing systemic barriers and expanding the availability of comprehensive treatment programs. This includes:
Ongoing research and innovation are essential for developing effective treatments for co-occurring disorders. Supporting research initiatives and staying informed about the latest advancements in the field can help improve treatment outcomes.
At Passages Malibu, we are committed to addressing the significant overlap between substance use disorders and mental health conditions through integrated, holistic treatment approaches.
By providing comprehensive care that addresses both conditions simultaneously, we help individuals achieve lasting recovery and improve their overall well-being. We believe everyone deserves access to adequate, compassionate treatment, and we are dedicated to supporting individuals on their journey to recovery.
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