Dual Diagnosis vs. Co-Occurring Disorders: What’s the Difference?
Alcohol and drug use can occur on their own, but they’re often associated with other addictions or mental health issues. People with a mental disorder are more likely to have issues with substance abuse compared to those without a mental health disorder. Most rehab programs also include mental health treatment, so co-occurring conditions are dealt with at the same time as the substance use disorder. Understanding the difference between dual diagnosis vs. co-occurring disorders can help you anticipate the kind of treatment you can expect in a substance abuse program.
