Dual Diagnosis Treatment in Waukesha and Milwaukee, Wisconsin
What is a Brainspot and What is Brainspotting Used For?
A co-occurring mental health disorder is a mental health condition that is related to a person’s drug use, such as depression and anxiety. Oftentimes, depression or anxiety can be a key reason why individuals are misusing alcohol and other drugs. Typically, if a co-occurring mental disorder is present, the individual has a dual diagnosis. By treating both sides of this issue we ensure a higher success rate for individuals seeking to live an independent and satisfactory life in recovery.
WRC recognizes how vital the mind, body, and spirit are in their connection to the whole person. This is why we take a holistic approach to treating our Wisconsin community members who are struggling with substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions, such as depression and anxiety. Our entire approach is centered around treating the whole person.
Since opening our doors, WisHope Recovery’s Dual Diagnosis Treatment Program has helped thousands of individuals in Wisconsin to heal and live a more satisfactory and independent life. We offer a deeply comprehensive and individually tailored program that addresses the needs of each client. Our Wisconsin Dual Diagnosis therapy program meets each person where they are at while tending to their physical and psychological needs and thus allowing them to engage more physically, emotionally, and mentally in their personal and professional lives.
Dual Diagnosis Treatment in Waukesha and Milwaukee, Wisconsin
What is a Brainspot and What is Brainspotting Used For?
A co-occurring mental health disorder is a mental health condition that is related to a person’s drug use, such as depression and anxiety. Oftentimes, depression or anxiety can be a key reason why individuals are misusing alcohol and other drugs. Typically, if a co-occurring mental disorder is present, the individual has a dual diagnosis. By treating both sides of this issue we ensure a higher success rate for individuals seeking to live an independent and satisfactory life in recovery.
WRC recognizes how vital the mind, body, and spirit are in their connection to the whole person. This is why we take a holistic approach to treating our Wisconsin community members who are struggling with substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions, such as depression and anxiety. Our entire approach is centered around treating the whole person.
Since opening our doors, WisHope Recovery’s Dual Diagnosis Treatment Program has helped thousands of individuals in Wisconsin to heal and live a more satisfactory and independent life. We offer a deeply comprehensive and individually tailored program that addresses the needs of each client. Our Wisconsin Dual Diagnosis therapy program meets each person where they are at while tending to their physical and psychological needs and thus allowing them to engage more physically, emotionally, and mentally in their personal and professional lives.
Why is Dual Diagnosis Treatment Beneficial?
Since addiction more often occurs simultaneously with mental health conditions and disorders, it no longer makes sense to treat them separately. By treating both a person’s addiction and mental health in a safe and caring environment, we are giving those who are suffering the best chance to fully recover. Treating both simultaneously truly allows our qualified staff to get to the root of the problem so the healing process can begin.
What is a Dual Diagnosis Condition?
While there are a variety of mental health disorders that typically occur with drug and/or alcohol addiction, these are the most common ones:
- Attention-deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD)
- Bipolar Disorder
- Borderline Personality Disorder
- Depression
- Eating Disorders
- Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- Post-traumatic stress disorder
- Schizophrenia
Our Dual Diagnosis Treatment Program - What You Can Expect
Our Dual Diagnosis Treatment Program is based in Waukesha and Milwaukee, Wisconsin and individuals have a variety of options for treating their substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders, including residential treatment, outpatient treatment, partial hospitalization program (PHP) extended care, and more.
Specifically, this program aims to:
- Provide genuine care from trained professionals so individuals coming in for dual diagnosis treatment are entering the most comfortable atmosphere possible for their specific circumstances
- Provide an initial assessment and evaluation by an addiction specialist (a psychiatrist, psychologist, counselor, or social worker) in order to develop an individualized and integrated treatment plan that covers a person’s particular mental health condition and substance use disorder
- Cater to the requirements of our clients who require longer-term and more intensive treatment services, such as yoga, quiet meditation spaces, and nutritious meals to help renew the whole person
- Offer family counseling sessions with partners, spouses, or children as a part of a person’s treatment plan
- Combine traditional forms of treatment with other philosophical and experiential therapies as needed and desired in order to recognize and confront problematic behavior and thinking errors that show up in the person’s regular life
- Help individuals to develop coping strategies and a structure for daily living in order to live a full and satisfying life
- Establish a positive and daily routine and behavioral guidelines
Our Comprehensive and Evidence-Based Treatment Modalities
Our Dual Diagnosis Treatment Program includes access to a variety of other holistic and therapeutic treatment modalities, which are provided by our well-rounded staff and aim to create a semantic and sensory experience in order to heal the whole person. Our treatment modalities include:
Insurance for Dual Diagnosis 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.
You probably have a ton more questions.
Whether you are a person struggling with a dual diagnosis or a family member, friend, professional, or ally, 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!