Treatment that actually works
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We've had experience with only one dual diagnosis facility and that was six years ago.
My son was admitted to a 90-day inpatient program at a dual diagnosis facility, and we were told the first priority was focus on treating substance abuse; I don't know if they ever did address psychiatric issues during that stay.
My son was admitted to a 90-day inpatient program at a dual diagnosis facility, and we were told the first priority was focus on treating substance abuse; I don't know if they ever did address psychiatric issues during that stay.
Yes, I understand your points and had also seen your earlier post/response about dual dx facilities.
I'm just saying the treatment at the dual diagnosis facility wasn't what I originally had thought it would be, though, it was constructive. However, my son did not want to be there, so I imagine he probably did not share my point of view.
I'm just saying the treatment at the dual diagnosis facility wasn't what I originally had thought it would be, though, it was constructive. However, my son did not want to be there, so I imagine he probably did not share my point of view.
It is definitely worth the time and effort to get a correct mental evaluation, and to find the right type treatment. I know there are lots of great rehabs out there, and I agree, some free ones are just as good should the addict reach out and want it. You cannot make them want it, no matter what you do.
That being said, research the place. I know we wasted a lot of money on my X going to a rehab that did essentially nothing for him. I truly wish I had the tools that I have now, I would have encouraged him to do some serious research into where he goes.
I also know that sometimes the situation is so desperate that the first place you can get them into is where they go. Totally get this.
I don't know what I would do alterity, but I do know that I am so glad you post here and share because I think this is a lot more common than people think. And it's so important for YOU to have a support system, and I hope we are that to you!
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That being said, research the place. I know we wasted a lot of money on my X going to a rehab that did essentially nothing for him. I truly wish I had the tools that I have now, I would have encouraged him to do some serious research into where he goes.
I also know that sometimes the situation is so desperate that the first place you can get them into is where they go. Totally get this.
I don't know what I would do alterity, but I do know that I am so glad you post here and share because I think this is a lot more common than people think. And it's so important for YOU to have a support system, and I hope we are that to you!
XXX
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Thank you, hopeful.
The latest is that B is accepting (again) the fact that he needs help (third time a charm?) and we are looking now at:
Extensive Programs For Adults
It's just a matter of getting him there (probation, cost, etc).
The latest is that B is accepting (again) the fact that he needs help (third time a charm?) and we are looking now at:
Extensive Programs For Adults
It's just a matter of getting him there (probation, cost, etc).
If it is the same thing I just looked up, (Silver Hill) it looks like an intensive programs that starts immediately with a psychiatrist and assessment, which is great.
I hope he actually accepts that he needs this help. XXX
I hope he actually accepts that he needs this help. XXX
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