Mental
health disorders are far more common among addicts than they are among the
general population, and mood disorders specifically very commonly co-occur with
substance abuse. Depression and bipolar disorder are frequently accompanied by
heavy drinking, abuse of painkillers or sedatives, and/or use of a combination
of different substances. When this occurs, the effect can be significantly
impaired mental health symptoms due to the combined effects of substance abuse
and the mental health disorder.
A co-occurring mood disorder with
alcoholism or drug addiction can make treatment a challenge. So what can you do
if you or a loved one is exhibiting signs of the need for dual diagnosis treatment? The most effective way to
address both issues and stop the untreated disorder from sabotaging progress in
the treatment of the other disorder is to enroll in a dual diagnosis rehab
program that provides comprehensive care for both disorders simultaneously.
Self-Medication
Many
patients first experience symptoms of a mood disorder and attempt to use drugs
and alcohol to “medicate” those symptoms. Because the symptoms of depression or
the anger or mood swings associated with bipolar disorder are uncomfortable,
patients may attempt to drink to change their mood or in an attempt simply to
feel better.
In
the same way, some patients may turn to prescription drugs like opiate
painkillers or benzodiazepines, but ultimately find that nothing helps them
deal with their symptoms effectively or for the long-term. Many, in fact,
instead find that drug use only worsens the symptoms, but rather than turn to a
more effective solution, the pull of substance abuse can create an even deeper
hole of isolation and despair.
Substance Abuse as the Primary Disorder
For
some patients, drinking and drug use may have appeared before the symptoms of
their mood disorder began to manifest. Diagnosable signs of these disorders
don’t usually begin until the early adult years, but prior to diagnosis, many
patients begin experimenting with drugs and alcohol. Though it can begin as a
social experiment, patients may develop a substance abuse problem that
accentuates the issues stemming from their mood disorder. Unfortunately, the
following problems can result when the two disorders are co-occurring:
·
Worsened mental health symptoms
·
Intensified cravings for drugs and
alcohol
·
Increased periods of depression
·
Increased difficulty during detox
Treatment for Addiction and Mood Disorders
The natural inclination of many
patients is to attempt to isolate and treat either the mood disorder or the
substance abuse problem, depending upon which one appears to be most intrusive
in their day-to-day lives. Though this may seem easier than taking on a comprehensive
treatment program that addresses both issues, it ultimately only creates more
work and longer time spent in treatment. A treatment program that attempts to
isolate the issues attached to just the substance abuse disorder, (addiction and
depression for example), won’t be as effective as one that
recognizes that the symptoms caused by the mood disorder are intense triggers.
Many patients will relapse because they
are not getting help in addressing those symptoms in a healthier fashion.
Similarly, those who attempt to treat the mood disorder while continuing to
drink or use drugs will find that little progress will be made in managing
their mental health symptoms because their substance use continually offsets
the value of therapy and/or medication. This is why the need for dual
diagnosis and specifically designed programs for its treatment exist. Mood
disorders are best treated simultaneously with substance abuse issues.
Questions about Mood and Substance Use Disorders
ShafaHome Offers a comprehensive and personalized treatment program for patients who
are struggling with a mood disorder and substance abuse. Your journey into
recovery from both disorders can begin today. Call now to learn more about our
comprehensive treatment programs. Or leave your questions for us in the
comments section below. We’ll do our best to respond to you personally and
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