
Dual Diagnosis at Sun Coast Ranch

Dual Diagnosis
Dual diagnosis in drug rehab refers to the co-occurrence of a substance use disorder and a mental health disorder. This means that a person struggling with addiction also has a diagnosed mental health condition such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, or schizophrenia. Dual diagnosis treatment programs are designed to address both the addiction and the mental health disorder simultaneously, as they are often closely interconnected and can exacerbate one another. Effective dual diagnosis treatment typically involves a combination of medication, therapy, and other supportive interventions to manage both conditions and improve overall mental and emotional well-being.
https://store.samhsa.gov/sites/default/files/SAMHSA_Digital_Download/PEP20-02-01-004_Final_508.pdf
OPIOIOD
Drug overdose fatalities saw a nearly 30% rise from 2019 to 2020 and have increased fivefold since 1999. In 2020, almost 75% of the 91,799 drug overdose deaths involved an opioid.
Significant changes in opioid-related death rates occurred between 2019 and 2020: Opioid-related death rates rose by 38%.
Prescription opioid-related death rates increased by 17%.
Heroin-related death rates decreased by 7%.
Synthetic opioid-related death rates (excluding methadone) surged by 56%.
https://www.cdc.gov/opioids/basics/epidemic.html#:~:text=The%20number%20of%20drug%20overdose,in%202020%20involved%20an%20opioid.

3 Most Popular Therapy Settings
The therapies we offer are performed by our top rated clinicians and offer our clients real results based on proven fore-front methods found only at top level facilities:

Experimental therapy
Experimental therapy is a distinct form of addiction treatment in which the client and therapist relies on outward influences to help improve a client’s ability to learn about themselves and improve recovery outlook.
Group therapy
Group therapy enables individuals in recovery to learn within a social context, comprehend the effects of addiction on others’ lives, and explore life after achieving sobriety. It also promotes rapid progress by recognizing triggers or patterns in others, assisting clients in identifying similar issues within themselves.


Individual Therapy
Individual therapy is comprised of one-on-one therapy sessions between a client and medical professional to better understand their unique needs. In general, this form of addiction treatment aims to help clients develop coping mechanisms, understand personal thought processes, and offer personalized emotional support.
Family therapy is a subset of group therapy, but instead focuses on how addiction has affected the entire family unit and not just the client alone. Family therapy, in particular, has proven to be more effective than treatment plans without a family therapy component.
