Dealing with addiction is tough. But what if there’s more to it than just the substance use? Sometimes, people who struggle with drugs or alcohol also face mental health challenges, like anxiety. This is what we call a dual diagnosis – having both a substance use disorder and a mental health disorder at the same time. It’s like trying to fix a broken leg while also dealing with a fever. You need to treat both to really heal.
It’s really important to address both the addiction and the mental health issue together. Ignoring one can make it harder to get better from the other. For example, if you’re using drugs or alcohol to cope with anxiety, you might find it really hard to stay sober if you don’t also address that anxiety. We at Asana Recovery understand this, and we’re here to help you navigate this complex situation. This is why we offer comprehensive Dual Diagnosis Treatment.
Finding the right balance, especially when medication is involved, can feel overwhelming. You might be wondering, “How do I manage my anxiety medication while also trying to get sober?” It’s a valid concern, and it’s one that many people face. Our goal is to help you find that balance, so you can achieve lasting recovery. It’s all about understanding the situation and taking the right steps with the support of professionals like our team at Asana Recovery. If you’re ready to take the first step, verify insurance now to see how we can help.
Anxiety isn’t just feeling worried sometimes. It’s a real condition that can make you feel constantly restless, on edge, or even panicked. When you’re living with anxiety, it can feel like your mind is always racing and your body is always tense. Many people with anxiety turn to drugs or alcohol to find some relief. They might use these substances to calm down, numb their feelings, or just feel normal for a little while. It becomes a cycle – the anxiety drives the substance use, and the substance use often makes the anxiety worse.
Several anxiety disorders are often seen alongside substance abuse. These can include generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), where you worry excessively about many different things, social anxiety disorder, where you feel intensely self-conscious and anxious in social situations, and panic disorder, where you experience sudden, overwhelming panic attacks.
If you’re dealing with any of these, please know that you’re not alone. The relationship between anxiety and substance use is complicated. Anxiety can lead to substance use as a way to self-medicate, and using drugs or alcohol can worsen anxiety symptoms and lead to dependence. If anxiety is left untreated, it can make recovery really tough. Untreated anxiety can lead to relapse or make it harder to engage in treatment. That’s why it’s crucial to address both issues at the same time. At Asana Recovery, we can provide Mental Health Outpatient Treatment to address this issue.
If this is sounding familiar, reach out to us today. It’s time to break the cycle and get the help you deserve. Contact Us for more information on how we can help.
Medication can play a key role in managing anxiety, especially when it’s severe. There are different types of anxiety medications, and they work in different ways. Some, like selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), help balance the chemicals in your brain that affect mood. Others, like benzodiazepines, provide short-term relief by calming your nervous system.
It’s understandable to be concerned about using medication while in recovery. You might be worried about becoming dependent on another substance. These are valid concerns. The key is to use medication safely and responsibly, under the supervision of a doctor or psychiatrist. It’s important to know that medications like SSRIs are not addictive and can be very helpful in long-term anxiety management. Benzodiazepines, on the other hand, are more prone to misuse and are best used for short-term relief.
Using medication wisely during recovery means following your doctor’s instructions carefully, attending regular check-ups, and being honest about how you’re feeling. It is also crucial to not use other substances like alcohol or drugs while on medication. It’s crucial to know how to balance it. At Asana Recovery, we prioritize safe medication management and have expert staff to guide you on the best treatment plan.
If you’re considering medication for anxiety or have questions about your current medication, don’t hesitate to reach out. Contact Us to discuss your individual needs.
When you’re dealing with both addiction and anxiety, it’s important to have a treatment plan that addresses both. That’s where integrated treatment comes in. Integrated treatment means that your team of professionals looks at both your substance use and your mental health, and they come up with a plan that treats both at the same time. It’s not about treating one and then the other, but about treating both together as parts of the same picture.
There are several different kinds of treatment that can be a part of an integrated approach. These include the Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) where you attend treatment sessions during the day while living at home. Then there’s Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), which helps you understand your thoughts and feelings and how they affect your actions. Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) can also be helpful for managing cravings and withdrawal, and couples therapy can help you improve your relationships.
Here at Asana Recovery, we use this approach to ensure we can cover all your needs. We offer a variety of treatment modalities, such as Residential Treatment, Partial Hospitalization Program, and Outpatient Services, depending on your unique situation. We understand that everyone’s journey is different, so we create a personalized treatment plan that meets your individual needs.
If you’re looking for integrated dual diagnosis treatment that will guide you on the road to lasting recovery, we can help. Reach out today to see how we can help.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, or CBT, is a type of talk therapy that focuses on the connection between your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. It helps you identify negative thought patterns that can contribute to both your anxiety and your substance use. It’s a hands-on therapy that gives you practical tools and skills you can use in everyday life.
In CBT, you will learn to recognize the thoughts that trigger your anxiety or lead you to use substances. Once you understand these thoughts, you can learn to challenge them and change the way you think. For example, if you have a thought like, “I can’t handle this without a drink,” CBT will help you examine that thought and find a more helpful, realistic way of thinking about the situation. The techniques taught in CBT can help you manage your anxiety and your urges to use substances in a healthy way. It’s not about ignoring your feelings, but learning to handle them in a better way.
CBT is very effective for treating both anxiety and substance use disorders because it focuses on the underlying causes of these issues. At Asana Recovery, our team of licensed therapists is trained in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and they use it to help clients develop strategies to handle stress and avoid relapse. We’ve seen firsthand the positive changes that CBT can bring. By learning new coping skills, you can break free from the cycle of addiction and take control of your life.
If you’re ready to learn how CBT can help you, reach out to us today and discover the difference it can make in your recovery journey.
Medication-Assisted Treatment, or MAT, is a treatment approach that uses medications, in combination with counseling and therapy, to treat substance use disorders. MAT works by helping to manage cravings and withdrawal symptoms, making it easier for you to focus on recovery. It can also help you stabilize your mood so you can fully engage in therapy. It’s not about trading one addiction for another but about using medication strategically to support your recovery.
MAT can be particularly helpful for people with a dual diagnosis. When someone is dealing with both substance use and anxiety, it is important to have strategies that help them manage cravings, but also helps them feel more balanced. MAT can help reduce those intense cravings while also making it easier to manage anxiety. For instance, if a patient is also taking medication for anxiety, MAT can be used to manage the substance use and thus the patient can fully recover.
At Asana Recovery, we use MAT in a responsible and supervised manner. Our approach is to tailor the treatment to your individual needs and also manage your anxiety. Our medical team works with you to determine what medication might be most effective for you, and we carefully monitor your progress. It’s all about providing comprehensive care that addresses all aspects of your recovery. We offer a wide range of Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) programs.
If you’re exploring different options for your recovery, consider MAT. Contact Us to learn more about this treatment and how it can help you achieve lasting recovery.
You don’t have to go through recovery alone. Having a solid support system is so important when you’re dealing with a dual diagnosis. This system includes family, friends, and other people who care about you and want to see you succeed. Having supportive people in your life can make a big difference, providing the help, encouragement, and understanding that you need.
Family can be a huge support. They’re the people who know you best and who have likely seen you at your worst. Involving them in the recovery process through couples therapy can help them understand the situation and learn how to best support you. When families and loved ones learn about addiction and mental health, they can better assist you in your recovery.
At Asana Recovery, we recognize the importance of a supportive environment. We encourage families and loved ones to get involved. We also offer Pet-Friendly Rehab because we know that sometimes your support system includes your furry friends. It’s about creating a community that believes in your ability to change and is there every step of the way.
If you’re ready to build a stronger support system or need a place where your whole family can heal, we’re here for you. Contact Us today to learn more.
Treating a dual diagnosis isn’t always easy, and there can be several challenges that you need to overcome. One of the main challenges is the complexity of dealing with two conditions at once. It can be hard to figure out which issue is causing which symptoms and how to treat them together. It can be really discouraging when you start feeling overwhelmed and your recovery progress seems slow.
Another challenge is dealing with denial, which is when it’s hard to admit you have a problem or that you need help. This can make it harder to commit to treatment and to be open and honest with your care team. Also, for those on anxiety medication, there are worries about managing and continuing the medication while going through substance use recovery. It’s a balancing act and one that needs careful monitoring.
At Asana Recovery, we understand these challenges and provide solutions to overcome them. We approach each case with empathy and understanding, acknowledging how hard this process can be. Our integrated approach to treatment helps us address both conditions together. We also have therapists that help you recognize denial and guide you to seek assistance when you need it. We emphasize education, support and understanding, and help you develop a strong recovery foundation. We also provide medication management which can help navigate your medication during your recovery process.
We’re here to provide you with a safe space, professional guidance, and support. You don’t have to face these challenges alone. If you’re struggling, it’s important to seek help. Contact Us to take the first step towards a healthier future.
Recovery is not a destination but a journey, and at Asana Recovery, we walk alongside you every step of the way. We understand that the path to recovery is unique for everyone. That’s why we create personalized treatment plans that fit your individual needs. We take the time to listen to your story, understand your struggles, and tailor a plan that will help you achieve lasting recovery. It all starts by listening to you.
Your journey at Asana Recovery will involve a mix of different therapeutic methods, including therapy, education, medication management, and support groups. You’ll work with a team of experienced professionals who are compassionate and dedicated to your recovery. You’ll learn valuable skills for managing your anxiety and for staying sober. Our approach is not just about treating symptoms, but about helping you build a life that is healthier, happier, and more fulfilling.
Our goal is to provide an environment where you feel safe, understood, and empowered to grow. We want you to know that recovery is possible, and we’re here to help you every step of the way. We are dedicated to providing Private care for dual diagnosis, we believe in the power of individualized attention.
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Dealing with a dual diagnosis can be challenging, but it is not impossible to overcome. The journey involves careful management of anxiety medication alongside substance abuse recovery, and we at Asana Recovery are here to help. It is crucial to understand that managing your mental health and addiction is crucial for successful recovery. With the right treatment plan, support system, and professional care, you can find the balance that allows you to thrive. We want you to know that you’re not alone in this process.
We know how scary it can feel to take that first step. Whether you are seeking help for yourself or a loved one, we understand how difficult it is. It takes strength and courage to seek help. We encourage you to reach out to us and take the first step towards a brighter future. We are committed to helping you achieve a life free from substance abuse and anxiety.
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