Dual Diagnosis Treatment Facility

Once a family suspects their loved one is suffering from both substance abuse and the presence of an emotional or psychiatric condition, it is very important they search for a quality dual diagnosis treatment facility. Because of the complexity of the condition, accepting their promises, creating accountabilities and offering your moral support will not be enough. Because these conditions do not resolve themselves spontaneously, professional assistance is required as soon as possible.

A quality dual diagnosis treatment facility will offer a wide array of techniques to simultaneously address the patient's mental illness as well as their substance abuse addiction. Drug abuse often coupled with specific psychiatric disorders as depression, social phobias and personality disorders. According to experts, in most cases of dual diagnosis, substance abuse results from the patient effort to self medicate the symptoms of their mental problem.
A dual diagnosis treatment facility works to identify the motivating factors leading to drug use and measures are taken to address the problem as part of the treatment. The health care provider organizes meetings with the client's family so as to examine and explain the patient patterns of usage.

Pacific Hills Treatment Centers, Inc. is a highly regarded dual diagnosis treatment facility that is equipped to provide excellent care to its patients through updated medical services and a spiritually-based recovery plan.Pacific Hills has helped thousands of clients gain control of their lives and adopt a healthier lifestyle that helps prevent the occurrence of relapse.
For years, their graduates who have utilized the recovery tools given have managed to go back to their families and friends with a renewed self-esteem and a whole new outlook in life. Pacific Hills Treatment Centers, Inc. offers free consultation by phone. Call 866-536-7158 today.

 
 

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