Irvine Dual Diagnosis Treatment

Dual Diagnosis Treatment in Irvine

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Struggling with addiction while also facing mental health challenges can feel confusing and discouraging. Many people try to treat one issue while the other continues to cause setbacks. When both conditions exist at the same time, real progress often requires an integrated approach. Dual diagnosis treatment addresses substance use and mental health together instead of separately. Rooted Stillness provides dual diagnosis treatment in Irvine focused on building strong emotional foundations and lasting stability.

What Is Dual Diagnosis

Dual diagnosis refers to having both a substance use disorder and a mental health condition at the same time. It is also called a co-occurring disorder. Dual diagnosis treatment recognizes that addiction and mental health are closely connected. Treating both conditions together increases the chances of long term recovery.

A person may struggle with alcohol or drug use while also experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma related symptoms, or mood instability. These conditions often influence each other. For example, someone may use substances to cope with emotional pain, which then worsens mental health symptoms.

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Signs You May Need Dual Diagnosis Treatment

Using drugs or alcohol to manage emotional pain

Experiencing mood swings alongside substance abuse

Feeling anxious or depressed when trying to stop using

Relapsing after mental health symptoms worsen

Struggling to maintain stability despite past treatment

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How Dual Diagnosis Treatment Works

Dual diagnosis treatment involves coordinated care that addresses both addiction and mental health at the same time. Treatment begins with a clinical assessment to understand your history, symptoms, and goals.

At Rooted Stillness, dual diagnosis care may include individual therapy, group sessions, family involvement, and psychiatric evaluation when appropriate. The goal is to create one structured plan that treats the full picture.

Levels of Care for Dual Diagnosis Treatment In Irvine, CA

Outpatient Treatment

Weekly or multi weekly therapy sessions that allow you to continue working and living at home while receiving support.

Intensive Outpatient Program IOP

Structured treatment several days per week with group and individual therapy for added accountability and skill building.

Virtual IOP

Online intensive outpatient care available across California, offering the same structure and support from home.

Meet Our Team

Our mental health and substance use program is guided by our Board-Certified Psychiatrist/Addiction Medicine Specialist and our Licensed Therapists, bringing years of experience and a deep commitment to your healing and growth. Discover our IOP services and embark on your journey to better health with the therapy support you need to overcome substance abuse today.

Dr. Venice Sanchez - Medical Director at Rooted Stillness in Newport Beach

Dr. Venice Sanchez

Medical Director

Desirae Sheldon - President of Rooted Stillness in Newport Beach

Desirae Sheldon

President

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Chief Operating Officer

Juliette Blank - Clinical Director at Rooted Stillness in Newport Beach

Juliette Blank

Clinical Director

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What to Expect in Dual Diagnosis Treatment

Beginning of Treatment

Dual diagnosis treatment starts with a full evaluation to understand your mental health symptoms and substance use patterns. You will meet with a licensed therapist to set clear goals and create a plan that addresses both conditions together.

During Treatment

Sessions focus on practical skills you can use in daily life, such as managing stress, improving communication, and preventing relapse. Family support may be included when helpful. With steady participation and accountability, progress becomes more consistent and manageable.

Therapies Used In Dual Diagnosis Treatment

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy CBT

Helps identify negative thought patterns and replace them with more balanced thinking.

Dialectical Behavior Therapy DBT

Teaches emotional regulation and skills for handling stress without turning to substances.

Trauma Informed Therapy

Addresses past experiences that may contribute to substance abuse.

Group Therapy

Provides peer support, accountability, and shared learning.

Relapse Prevention At Rooted Stillness In Irvine,CA

Relapse prevention helps you identify triggers and create a plan to handle stress without using substances. Rooted Stillness focuses on building self awareness and emotional balance for lasting recovery.

Clients at Rooted Stillness work on:

Developing healthy routines

Strengthening communication skills

Building supportive relationships

Planning for high risk situations

Start Addiction Treatment at Rooted Stillness

Dual diagnosis treatment addresses both addiction and mental health conditions at the same time through structured therapy and coordinated care. It includes individual counseling, group support, coping skills training, and relapse prevention planning. Treating both conditions together helps improve stability and reduce the risk of relapse. Rooted Stillness provides integrated dual diagnosis treatment focused on building strong emotional foundations for lasting recovery. Call Rooted Stillness Today!

People Also Ask

What is dual diagnosis?

Dual diagnosis is when a person has both a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder at the same time. It is also called a co-occurring disorder and requires integrated treatment for both conditions.

Dual diagnosis can develop from a mix of genetic factors, trauma, chronic stress, and untreated mental health conditions. Many individuals use drugs or alcohol to cope with anxiety, depression, or other emotional pain, which can lead to addiction.

A common example of dual diagnosis is someone struggling with alcohol addiction and major depressive disorder. Another example is opioid addiction combined with anxiety or PTSD.

Dual diagnosis itself is not automatically classified as a disability, but certain mental health conditions or substance use disorders may qualify as disabilities depending on severity and functional impact.

The best treatment for dual diagnosis is integrated care that treats both mental health and addiction together. This often includes therapy, structured programs like an Intensive Outpatient Program IOP, medication management when appropriate, and relapse prevention planning.

Get the care you deserve from the comfort of your own home, while still receiving the structure, support, and connection of an IOP.