Dual Diagnosis Treatment Centers in 44125

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Kindred Harbor Behavioral Health
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Cleveland, OH 44125
Sometimes people are dealing with multiple life and health challenges creating a barrier to getting the most out of their mental wellness and/or addiction treatment. We offer "case management services", also called "Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS)", to support you in managing other life concerns outside of therapy and other treatments. TBS will remove barriers and support your ability to focus on the healing and therapeutic value of other services.
Sometimes people are dealing with multiple life and health challenges creating a barrier to getting the most out of their mental wellness and/or addiction treatment. We offer "case management services", also called "Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS)", to support you in managing other life concerns outside of therapy and other treatments. TBS will remove barriers and support your ability to focus on the healing and therapeutic value of other services.
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Formerly known as dual diagnosis or dual disorder, co-occurring disorders describe the presence of two or more disorders at the same time. For example, a person may suffer substance abuse as well as bipolar disorder.

Dual Diagnosis in 44125 or dual disorder in 44125 is the condition of suffering from a mental illness and a substance abuse problem. Just as the field of treatment for substance use and mental disorders has evolved to become more precise, so too has the terminology used to describe people with both substance use and mental disorders. The term co-occurring disorders 44125 replaces the terms dual disorder or dual diagnosis. These latter terms, though used commonly to refer to the combination of substance use and mental disorders, are confusing in that they also refer to other combinations of disorders (such as mental disorders and mental retardation).

To provide appropriate treatment for this complex diagnosis, professionals recommend integrated treatment of people with COD based on current research that supports the efficacy of this treatment. Integrated treatment in 44125 is a means of coordinating substance abuse and mental health interventions to treat the whole person more effectively in the context of a primary treatment relationship or service setting.

Integrated Dual Disorders Treatment 44125 occurs when a person receives combined treatment for mental illness and substance use from the same clinician or treatment team. It helps people develop hope, knowledge, skills, and the support they need to manage their problems and to pursue meaningful life goals.