by Findlay Recovery Center | Feb 10, 2026 | Addiction, Addiction Therapy, Addiction Treatment, Dual Diagnosis, Mental Health
Dual diagnosis refers to the interconnected struggle of managing substance use recovery alongside a mental health condition like depression, anxiety, or trauma. Navigating this path requires immense strength and support, as it can feel like fighting a battle on two...
by Findlay Recovery Center | Feb 6, 2026 | Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder, Dual Diagnosis, Mental Health
Living with bipolar disorder can feel like navigating a world of intense emotional highs and lows. The shifts between the elevated energy of mania and the profound despair of depression create a cycle that can be exhausting and disruptive. When substance use is also...
by Findlay Recovery Center | Jan 13, 2026 | Dual Diagnosis, Mental Health
Living with schizophrenia presents an intricate web of challenges, from navigating distorted perceptions of reality and hallucinations to managing disorganized thinking and severe emotional withdrawal. When substance use enters this already complex picture, it...
by Findlay Recovery Center | Jan 1, 2026 | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Dual Diagnosis
Dual diagnosis is when a mental health condition and a substance use disorder are intertwined, making the path to recovery more complex. It can feel like fighting a battle on two fronts, where each struggle feeds the other, creating a cycle that feels impossible to...
by Findlay Recovery Center | Nov 22, 2025 | Dual Diagnosis, Holistic Healing, Mental Health Treatment
Living with both a mental health condition and a substance use disorder can feel overwhelming, isolating, and difficult to manage. These co-occurring disorders, known as a dual diagnosis, present unique challenges as they often interact and exacerbate one another....
by Findlay Recovery Center | Oct 23, 2025 | Dual Diagnosis, Mental Health, Mental Health Treatment, PTSD
Struggling with PTSD and substance use can feel like a relentless cycle you can’t escape. Perhaps you or your loved one turned to drugs or alcohol in hopes of numbing the pain of trauma, but instead, it only made everything worse. The overlap between trauma and...