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Addictive behaviors, mental health issues, and trauma often overlap. Their causes and symptoms are tightly intertwined so the treatment plan should be just as comprehensive. There is no isolated treatment just for depression if a person also struggles with a substance abuse disorder. At Sabino, addressing underlying trauma is at the root of our treatment practices so we create our treatment plans around more than someone’s diagnosis.
Many people develop their substance abuse disorder as a coping mechanism in response to trauma, to help manage their mental health symptoms, or as a form of self-medication. If someone starts drinking to manage their anxiety disorder, this behavior can start to affect personal relationships, work, and social situations. The recovery community has grappled with how best to treat dual diagnoses. In many ways, traditional care has spent a disproportionate amount of time treating the symptoms of drug or alcohol addiction. As the recovery community learns more about the connections between addictions and mental health, our priority is the treatment of trauma, depression, anxiety disorders, and other behavioral concerns in conjunction with substance use disorders.
Our treatment center and programs are designed to address mental health problems like anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and substance use disorders but also the core issues driving these behaviors. We address the root causes of early in treatment and our dedicated and experienced staff supports each resident by creating physical and emotional safety through empathetic, compassionate, and consistent treatment. We help each person develop the necessary skills to build a healthy and sober life with our carefully selected treatment services, including; psychotherapeutic modalities, psychiatric treatment and integrative, mind/body therapies. By holistically treating each person, we hope to help our residents take the first steps to true healing.