Dual Diagnosis Treatment in Mississippi
What is a Dual Diagnosis?
The term dual diagnosis (aka co-occurring disorder) refers to the occurrence of both a substance use disorder and a mental health condition. According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), co-occurring disorders are relatively common. In fact, of the roughly 21 million people in the U.S. with a substance use disorder, 8 million also have a form of mental illness.1
Although they certainly don’t always cause one another, a mental health condition can lead to a substance use disorder and vice versa. Indeed, among adults with mental illness, substance misuse is twice as prevalent—perhaps due to the desire to self-medicate symptoms. Similarly, substance misuse can worsen mental health issues and increase the risk of developing mental illness.1
Some mental health conditions related to substance misuse include:2
- Anxiety disorders (such as generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder).
- Depression.
- Bipolar disorder.
- Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
- Borderline personality disorder.
- Antisocial personality disorder.
- Psychotic illness.
According to insights from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, treating both mental health and substance use disorders at the same time is more effective than separate treatment for each diagnosis.3 To that end, many rehab facilities—including 67 treatment centers in Mississippi—offer treatment for co-occurring disorders.4
Signs You May Need Dual Diagnosis Treatment
Only healthcare providers and mental health professionals can diagnose mental health and substance use disorders. However, it can be helpful to understand general criteria typically used in substance use disorder diagnoses as well as the potential signs and symptoms of mental illness.
What to Expect in Dual Diagnosis Treatment in MS
Dual diagnosis treatment centers in Mississippi and elsewhere often feature integrated treatment, the preferred method of care for co-occurring disorders.7 Integrated treatment coordinates SUD and mental health services by linking people with the providers that best meet their combination of needs.8 Doing so allows patients to receive care for both conditions. It also helps providers and patients to better understand the ways in which each condition affects the other and to determine which treatments are most effective for each individual.7
While each person’s road to recovery is unique, the following levels of care are common components of treatment:9
- Detox. The first, as opposed to only, step in treatment is often medically managed detox. Provided in outpatient or inpatient settings, detox ensures patients are safe and as comfortable as possible during withdrawal.
- Inpatient. With inpatient rehab, patients live at a rehab facility, where they receive 24/7 care and monitoring.
- Outpatient. Outpatient care allows patients to live at home while attending treatment. Varying in intensity, outpatient options include traditional outpatient care, intensive outpatient programs (IOPs), and partial hospitalization programs (PHPs). Plus, telehealth services are also considered outpatient care.
- Aftercare. Some form of aftercare, such as continued therapy, sober living facilities, 12-Step programs, and more are often recommended following inpatient and/or outpatient care.
Does Insurance Cover Dual Diagnosis Treatment in Mississippi?
Thanks to protections offered by the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA) most health insurance plans cover at least part of the costs for substance use disorder and mental health treatment. However, each insurance plan varies in terms of coverage.10
Additionally, many variables can impact the cost of rehab such as:
- Length of treatment.
- Level of care.
- Location.
- Facility amenities.
- Payment type.
- Insurance-related co-payments and deductibles.
The best way to determine how much you’ll pay for rehab—and/or how much your insurance plan will cover—is to contact a rehab facility directly. For example, you can verify insurance benefits with any of American Addiction Centers multiple U.S. facilities online or via an admissions navigator at . Available 24/7 for a confidential conversation, AAC staff can also answer questions about AAC’s dual-diagnosis rehab in Oxford, MS and its other U.S. locations.
Using Tricare, Medicare, or Medicaid for Dual Diagnosis Rehab in Mississippi
Tricare, Medicare, and Medicaid often cover at least a portion of the cost for substance use and mental health disorder treatment—including treatment for co-occurring disorders. But again, every plan is different.
While not all treatment facilities accept these insurance options, data from FindTreatment.gov reveals that of the 67 rehab centers in Mississippi offering dual-diagnosis treatment, the following number accept the respective insurance types:4
- Medicaid: 51.
- Medicare: 39.
- Tricare: 37.
Finding Dual Diagnosis Treatment Centers in Mississippi
Rehab centers in Mississippi that offer dual diagnosis treatment are found in a wide variety of locations and provide various treatment approaches. Oxford Treatment Center in Etta, MS, offers one of the most serene settings and some of the most effective care.
Situated on 110 acres of wooded, rolling hills, Oxford is a leading and accredited provider of evidence-based care paired with a host of amenities. Along with an equestrian center, Oxford offers a fitness center, ropes course, art therapy studio, outdoor pavilions, and more.
To learn more about Oxford Treatment Center, visit its website and/or contact an admissions navigator at to discuss everything from co-occurring disorder treatment and outpatient care to payment options and financing solutions.
To find additional rehab providers in Mississippi and throughout the U.S. visit FindTreatment.gov. Provided by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the site offers a valuable search tool that allows users to filter by a host of criteria, including location, co-occurring disorder treatment, payment types, and more.