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Dual Diagnosis

A dual diagnosis involves patients who suffers from two medical conditions at the same time.  The term dual diagnosis most often refers to a patient that has a substance abuse or addiction problem accompanied by a mental illness such as manic depression or anxiety.  One of the medical conditions can also be a disorder such as an eating disorder, sex addiction or gambling.  Dual diagnosis is a term used by medical professionals and professionals in the field of psychiatry and can also be referred to as co-occurring illnesses or co-occurring disorder.  Dual diagnosis patients should have both illnesses treated simultaneously in order to have the best chances for long-term recovery. 

Opiate Detox

The detoxification process from opiates also referred to as opiate detox and can be dangerous if done without supervision.  The opiate detox process must be medically supervised and can last from two days up to a couple of weeks.  If a process known as rapid detox is chosen, the time and severity of the detox can be lessened.  An opiate detox is necessary to help cleanse the body and mind of toxins that have been left in the body by drug addiction.  Following an opiate detox the body is able to begin opiate addiction treatment with a clear mind and body. 

Alcohol Detox

The alcohol detox or alcohol detoxification is very important in the recovery of anyone has been addicted to or abused alcohol for a substantial period of time.  The alcohol detox process is a medical process through which alcohol is removed from the body and the toxins and harmful chemicals are taken away.  Many alcoholics choose not to go into alcoholism treatment because they are unable to deal with the withdrawal symptoms that occur during the detox process.  We recommend that people seeking alcohol rehab should use the alcohol detox process in a medical facility in order to have a comfortable and safe detox.  Symptoms of the alcohol detox process can include vomiting, nausea, anxiety, hot and cold flashes, body aches, headaches, and changes in sleeping and eating patterns.  Once the body has rid itself of the alcohol an individual has a better chance of creating a strong foundation in recovery and thinking with a clear mind. 

Alcohol Rehab

Alcohol rehab is a type of rehabilitation program that combines a number of different therapies and methods to help individuals recover from alcoholism.  Alcohol rehab services can include individual and group counseling sessions, life skills mentoring and relaxation techniques such as medication and yoga.  Finding new healthy alternatives to drinking is important in the early stages of an alcoholic’s recovery.  The alcohol rehab environment needs to be serene and comforting so that open and honest sharing can take place to get down to the root cause of alcohol problems.  Individuals seeking alcohol rehab need to be willing to a certain extent to look at how their actions and their drinking has affected their lives and the lives of others.  Alcoholics that have gone through alcohol rehab are able to go back into normal life and be physically, mentally and emotionally prepared for the challenges that life brings.

 

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