Find Local Treatment Options
Call 888-646-0635 to speak with an alcohol or drug abuse counselor.Who Answers?

Palm Partners Proudly Offers Dual Diagnosis Treatment for Successful Recovery from Chemical Dependency

Dual diagnosis treatment can help you overcome your addiction once and for all!

Dual diagnosis treatment can help you overcome your addiction once and for all!

Palm Partners of Delray Beach, Florida is proud to offer dual diagnosis treatment to assist individuals in overcoming both chemical dependency and co-occurring mental health disorders such as anxiety, depression and bi-polar disorder. During the dual-diagnosis program at Palm Partners Recovery Center, clients learn about their individual mental health problem and they also learn the skills necessary to help them to cope with the problem and manage it more effectively without the use of drugs or alcohol.

Millions of people suffer from mental health conditions and make an honest attempt at self medicating to alleviate the problem. Whether it’s a few drinks each day to alleviate the anxiety or using drugs to mask the effects of depression, co-occurring conditions are a very common fate for 2 out of 3 people who use drugs or alcohol. Unfortunately, dual-diagnosis is difficult to recognize because often times the symptoms of one disorder are difficult to see because they are masked by another condition. For instance, it may be difficult to pinpoint whether depression was the cause of a drinking problem or if the depression resulted from an addiction to alcohol.

Palm Partners is the leader in successful treatment for dual diagnosis and chemical dependency. Consisting of a team of highly skilled clinicians, counselors and therapists, Palm Partners Recovery Center can help to resolve various levels of trauma, mental health conditions and chemical dependency offering individuals who suffer from dual diagnosis a new outlook on life. The dual diagnosis program at Palm Partners focuses on treating the entire person rather than just treating their addiction.

During the Dual Diagnosis Program at Palm Partners in Delray Beach, Florida, clients learn how their chemical dependency and their co-occurring mental health condition have an interrelationship between one another and can quickly result in relapse when left untreated. In addition to receiving targeted treatment for the mental health conditions that an individual may be experiencing, Palm Partners also provides clients with a range of holistic services to help them ease symptoms and reduce discomforts associated with their unique problems.

About Palm Partners

Palm Partners Recovery Center offers various types of drug and alcohol addiction treatment programs including residential drug addiction treatment, inpatient treatment and outpatient treatment as well as extended and follow up care. The drug and alcohol treatment programs offered at Palm Partners Recovery Center are individually tailored to meet the needs of the each patient offering a full range of care, living arrangements, independent living options and extended care.

The Palm Partners Recovery Center treatment programs take a traditional and non traditional approach incorporating the philosophy of a 12-step model that is combined with various health and wellness practices to promote long term recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. In addition to providing a full range of drug addiction services, Palm Partners Recovery Center also offers yoga, fitness therapy, healthy lifestyle options, nutrition counseling and various recreational activities to help promote a healthy recovery.

For more information about the services offered at Palm Partners Recovery Center or to speak with a qualified admissions counselor at Palm Coast Recovery Center, contact the facility at 877-711-4673 or visit the Palm Partners Recovery Center website at PalmPartners.com

More Rehab Centers Resources

6 Common Co-Occurring Addiction Disorders

When it comes to addiction and other mental health issues, the problems are often intertwined. Substance abuse and mental health disorders are often co-occurring and it’s estimated that over 8 million adults in the US have dual diagnoses. For those that are addicted, six out of 10 have at least one mental health disorder, which….

Continue reading

Finding Drug Addiction Support After Rehab

addiction aftercare

Addiction is a lifelong illness. Many people go through recovery and seem fine but when they leave the program, they quickly relapse. This leaves them right back where they started. Up until recently, there were very few options for help after rehab. Rehab only teaches people the skills they need to live without the addiction,….

Continue reading

Marijuana a Dangerous Drug

Though many states have considered or already have legalized marijuana, republicans, democrats, the President and drug treatment professionals still have mixed feelings as to the true dangers of marijuana use. The battle against drugs, the messages that have been spread for many years to “Say no to drugs” and the legal issues that have derived….

Continue reading

Who Needs a Controlled Environment for Addiction Treatment?

Many different types of rehab centers exist: some provide a more lax environment from which patients are able to come and go every day while others provide a more restrictive environment where patients stay at the facility and are very scheduled throughout the day. As such, it is sometimes difficult to know which individuals need….

Continue reading

How Rehab Centers Help You Cope with Withdrawal from Dilaudid

dilaudid addiction

Dilaudid is a brand name medication containing the drug hydromorphone. A strong opioid analgesic, hydromorphone can cause all of the same withdrawal symptoms that other opioid drugs can cause including restlessness, muscle and bone pain, flu-like symptoms, diarrhea, vomiting, and insomnia. Rehab centers can actually help you cope with withdrawal from Dilaudid, and the stronger….

Continue reading

Are Free Inpatient Rehab Centers Too Good to Be True?

rehab for drugs

Free inpatient rehab centers actually do exist. Though these facilities are not as common as paid inpatient facilities, they can be found and patients in need are able to receive 24-hour care in a controlled environment which can significantly help their chances of making a successful recovery from addiction. How Many Facilities are Free? According….

Continue reading

What is not Allowed at Rehab

One of the hardest parts of drug addiction is admitting that you have an addiction that you need help with. Knowing this is very debilitating and sometimes embarrassing. One of the things that is even more humiliating is having someone go through your belongings, telling you what you can and cannot have. There is however,….

Continue reading

New Treatment Center Opens in Syracuse

Syracuse has a new, state-funded addiction treatment center called the CUSE Recovery Community and Outreach Center. This facility will offer New Yorkers in the Syracuse area the chance to recover safely from opioid and other types of drug addiction syndromes. Among its treatment options will be peer group support, social games and activities, workforce training,….

Continue reading

A Look at All of the Different Types of Rehab Centers

According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, no one type of rehab that works for every person. There is also more than one type of treatment center. The type of treatment center you choose depends on your addiction and your preferences. When you are considering addiction treatment, it is important to look at all….

Continue reading

Still can't find the help you are looking for?Get Started Now
Accepted Insurances / View the full list
For inquiries call 888-646-0635 Who Answers?

Accepted Insurances Does My Insurance
Cover This?

Where do calls go?

Calls to numbers on a specific treatment center listing will be routed to that treatment center. Calls to any general helpline will be answered or returned by one of the treatment providers listed, each of which is a paid advertiser that includes Right Path Rehab.

By calling the helpline you agree to the terms of use. We do not receive any commission or fee that is dependent upon which treatment provider a caller chooses. There is no obligation to enter treatment.

I NEED TO TALK TO SOMEONE NOWI NEED TO TALK TO SOMEONE NOW888-646-0635
Who Answers?

Pin It on Pinterest

Shares