Many people with an addiction to drugs or alcohol also have a co-occurring mental health disorder—called a dual diagnosis disorder.
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Struggling with both a substance use disorder (SUD) and a mental health condition can feel overwhelming. Addiction alone can disrupt work, relationships, and emotional well-being. When combined with a mental health disorder, recovery becomes even more complex. At James Club Recovery, we provide effective dual diagnosis treatment in Fort Lauderdale, addressing both conditions simultaneously to provide a dynamic path toward healing.
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A dual diagnosis occurs when an individual experiences both a substance use disorder and a co-occurring mental health condition.
These two challenges often feed into one another, creating a cycle in which addiction worsens mental health symptoms, and untreated mental health issues increase the risk of substance misuse.
Dual diagnosis is not uncommon. Many individuals turn to drugs or alcohol to self-medicate symptoms of anxiety, depression, PTSD, or other mental health conditions. Meanwhile, some people may develop mental health disorders as a consequence of an ongoing struggle with addiction.
Successful treatment requires addressing both disorders at the same time rather than treating each condition in isolation.
When an individual enters one of our recovery programs, they undergo a detailed assessment. This allows us deeper insight into their history, issues with substance use, mental health challenges, and current circumstances. Keeping their needs and goals in mind, we then create a unique plan crafted to be most conducive to their specific journey.
From there, clients begin partaking in a balanced routine of treatment services. This includes combining clinical expertise with holistic wellness strategies, helping clients achieve harmony in their mind, body, and spirit. The atmosphere provided at James Club Recovery is structured and caring in order to encourage both personal growth and continued sobriety from drugs and alcohol.
Treatment for dual diagnosis is designed to manage both addiction and mental health disorders simultaneously.
Addressing both conditions at once improves outcomes by helping clients understand how one condition impacts the other and by providing integrated strategies to manage symptoms. Therapy focuses on breaking the cycle of cravings and triggers while building skills to manage stress and prevent relapse. PHP, IOP, outpatient mentoring, and sober living programs are all utilized to support recovery and maintain accountability.
Dual diagnosis can involve a wide range of mental health conditions. Evaluating and diagnosing these disorders is critical to designing a treatment plan that addresses all aspects of healing.
Co-occurring disorders include but are not limited to:
James Club Recovery offers multiple levels of care to accommodate the distinct needs of each client. These programs are designed to work together as part of a continuum of care, ensuring clients receive the right level of support at every stage of recovery. They integrate a variety of treatment modalities and require a varying level of time commitment.
Programs that are part of our dual diagnosis treatment in Fort Lauderdale include:
Dual diagnosis is more common than many people realize. However, there is an overlap in symptoms and risk factors of both mental health and substance use disorders (SUDs).
For instance, risk factors of both disorders include:
Shared symptoms of both disorders include:
According to the 2024 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), 21.2 million adults had both a substance use and mental health disorder. This is “slightly less than half of the 46.3 million adults who had an SUD in the past year.”
Substances are often used as a coping mechanism for underlying psychological issues, while long-term substance abuse can trigger the onset of mental health symptoms. Individuals in dual diagnosis programs may be struggling with alcohol, opioids, stimulants, or prescription medications, alongside difficult mental health conditions.
Treatment at James Club Recovery combines clinical interventions with holistic strategies to promote full recovery. These therapies are integrated into every program level to ensure that both addiction and mental health disorders are consistently treated together, improving long-term outcomes.
Therapies offered through our dual diagnosis treatment in Fort Lauderdale include:
James Club Recovery provides a safe, structured, and comfortable setting for clients with dual diagnosis.
Key benefits of participating in one of our Broward County programs include:
When substance use and mental health challenges collide, specialized care can help you regain control and effectively push forward. Our dual diagnosis programs in Fort Lauderdale treat both addiction and mental illness in tandem, so that your overall quality of life can be greatly improved. No matter what difficulties you are facing, James Club Recovery provides valuable mentorship, a suite of healing modalities, and unwavering support.
Start on the road toward life-long recovery by giving us a call at (954) 445-0430 or visiting our admissions page now.
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