Bipolar Disorder and Addiction Treatment in Wisconsin
Research shows that bipolar disorder frequently co-occurs with addiction or substance use disorders. In fact, studies have found that 60.7% of people with bipolar I disorder (considered the more severe form of the disorder) had some kind of co-occurring addiction, while 48.1% of those with bipolar II disorder (typically considered less severe) had some kind of co-occurring substance use disorder. These numbers are significantly higher than in any other mood disorder, including major depression.
Bipolar Disorder and Addiction Treatment in Wisconsin
Research shows that bipolar disorder frequently co-occurs with addiction or substance use disorders. In fact, studies have found that 60.7% of people with bipolar I disorder (considered the more severe form of the disorder) had some kind of co-occurring addiction, while 48.1% of those with bipolar II disorder (typically considered less severe) had some kind of co-occurring substance use disorder. These numbers are significantly higher than in any other mood disorder, including major depression.
Customized and Holistic Dual-Diagnosis Treatment
If you are suffering from bipolar disorder and addiction, you’ve come to the right place. At WisHope Recovery, we understand that tackling substance use and bipolar disorder simultaneously is important for anyone striving to recover since continued drug and/or alcohol use can present real complications in stabilizing a person’s mental, physical, and emotional health. This is why we offer a holistic dual-diagnosis treatment program that is tailored for each person’s unique set of needs and circumstances. Our licensed professionals use only the latest evidence-based treatment practices that have been approved by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration (SAMHSA).
Our Bipolar Disorder and Addiction Treatment Program - What to Expect
WRC’s dual-diagnosis treatment approach allows for clients to work closely with licensed professionals to develop a customized treatment plan to determine what their path to recovery will look like. We take into account a person’s current severity of their bipolar disorder diagnosis, any other mental health issues, their history of drug and/or alcohol use, their supportive systems, and their personal commitment to living a life in long-term recovery. Participants will undergo a pre-screen to identify the severity of their addiction and bipolar to see which type of treatment will work best.
Typically, our dual-diagnosis treatment programs are offered on an inpatient level for people who struggle with substance use and at least one other mental health condition or disorder. However, we do offer outpatient treatment, partial hospitalization, extended care programs, and more. Our Dual Diagnosis treatment is built on an integrated approach, meaning our programs combine the use of multiple treatment services in order to treat the whole person, so the mind, the body, and the soul.
Our Treatment Modalities Include:
Insurance for Bipolar Disorder and Addiction Treatment in Wisconsin
WisHope Recovery Center is covered by most insurances, including United Health Care, UMR, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Anthem, Aetna, Quartz, Forest County Potawatomi, WEA Trust, Cigna, Humana, Exceedent, WPS, and Sanford.
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Whatever your addiction entails, we are here for you! Helping our Wisconsin recovery community members to find the support they need to live a healthy and full life is what we’re most passionate about. We look forward to supporting you!