Co-Occurring Disorders

Co-occurring Disorders Treatment

At Feinberg, we support families through the process of organizing medical treatment for loved ones. We can assess the person’s condition, design an integrated treatment plan, and make recommendations and referrals to specialist health providers. Over the years, we have worked with many clients who have substance use disorders combined with other mental health issues. In these cases, we make recommendations for co-occurring disorders treatment.

There is a well-established connection between mental illness and substance abuse. We have seen the evidence of it firsthand. Many clients develop co-occurring disorders after using drugs or alcohol to self-medicate the symptoms of mental distress. This, in turn, can worsen or create new mental health problems.

When a substance use disorder co-exists with another mental health disorder, it is important to treat both to ensure recovery.

The Link Between Addiction and Mental Illness

Co-occurring disorders, where addiction and mental health conditions exist simultaneously, require specialized treatment. At Feinberg Consulting, we connect individuals and families with trusted providers who understand the complexities of substance abuse and mental illness, ensuring a comprehensive approach to recovery.

Understanding Co-Occurring Disorders

Research from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) highlights the strong link between substance use disorders and mental health conditions. In fact, in 2021, 19.4 million adults experienced co-occurring disorders. Furthermore, individuals diagnosed with serious mental illness are significantly more likely to develop substance use disorders.

Drugs and alcohol alter brain chemistry, affecting mood, cognition, and behavior. As a result, some individuals with mental health conditions turn to substances as a form of self-medication, seeking temporary relief from anxiety, depression, or trauma. However, while this may provide short-term relief, continued substance misuse often worsens symptoms and can even contribute to the onset of new mental health conditions.

The Impact of Self-Medication

For long-term recovery, it is essential that treatment addresses both the substance use disorder and the underlying mental health condition. For example, if an individual began drinking to manage anxiety, their recovery plan must include treatment for both anxiety and alcohol addiction. Without addressing both issues simultaneously, the cycle of addiction is likely to continue.

At Feinberg Consulting, we take the guesswork out of this process. First, our team conducts a thorough assessment to determine whether self-medication is a factor. Then, we develop a customized treatment plan that effectively targets both substance use and mental health needs, ensuring a holistic and sustainable recovery.

Common Co-Occurring Disorders

SAMHSA research indicates that nearly 18 million Americans struggle with both a mental health condition and substance abuse. Unfortunately, treating one issue without addressing the other significantly increases the risk of relapse. Consequently, an integrated treatment approach is necessary for lasting recovery. Some of the most common co-occurring disorders include:

Anxiety Disorders (Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Panic Disorder)
Depression
Bipolar Disorder
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Personality Disorders
Psychosis and Schizophrenia
Eating Disorders
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
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Recognizing Symptoms of Co-Occurring Disorders

Identifying co-occurring disorders can be challenging because symptoms of substance use and mental illness often overlap. For instance, an individual may lose their appetite due to an eating disorder, or alternatively, because of substance misuse. Therefore, it is important to be vigilant if your loved one exhibits any of the following signs:

Loss of appetite
Sleep difficulties
Social withdrawal
Sudden mood swings
Risky or out-of-character behavior
Loss of interest in favorite activities

Signs of a Substance Use Disorder

Additionally, if you notice any of these symptoms, your loved one may be struggling with a substance use disorder:

Unsuccessful attempts to quit drugs or alcohol
Experiencing withdrawal symptoms when not using
Using substances to cope with daily life
Neglecting responsibilities due to substance use
Spending excessive time using or recovering from substances
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Comprehensive Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders

At Feinberg Consulting, we believe that the most effective treatment for co-occurring disorders is a fully integrated plan tailored to each individual’s unique needs. Because every person’s journey is different, we take a personalized, concierge approach to ensure they receive the care and support that best suits them.

Our Treatment Approach May Include:

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Helps individuals identify and replace negative thought patterns that contribute to mental health challenges.

Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)

Teaches mindfulness and emotional regulation to reduce self-destructive behaviors.

Interventions

Facilitates structured conversations to encourage individuals to seek treatment.

Community Support Groups

Provides peer support and connection with others facing similar challenges.

Aftercare Planning

Ensures long-term success through relapse prevention programs, therapy, and continued recovery support.

Aftercare

Every person’s path through co-occurring disorder treatment is different. Depending on the mental health conditions that a person has, treatment can last for varying amounts of time and can even be a lifelong journey. Many treatment facilities offer after-care programs for their alumni. These may include relapse prevention activities, educational and social events, support groups, and ongoing therapy. At Feinberg, we can help design an aftercare plan that sustains your loved one as they rebuild their life.

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Dual Diagnosis Care with Feinberg Consulting

At Feinberg Consulting, we specialize in supporting families and individuals as they navigate the complexities of co-occurring disorders. Since addiction and mental health conditions are deeply interconnected, we take an integrated, individualized approach to treatment.Through our concierge model, we prioritize each client’s specific needs, ensuring they feel heard, supported, and empowered in their recovery. Moreover, we remain actively involved throughout the entire process, guiding families and loved ones every step of the way.

If your loved one is struggling with co-occurring disorders, don’t wait to seek help. Contact Feinberg Consulting today and take the first step toward healing, stability, and long-term recovery. Get in touch with our team to find out how we can help your loved one and your family. We’re ready for your call.

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