Integrated Dual Diagnosis Rehab Offers Multi-Faceted Partnerships

Integrated Dual Diagnosis Rehab Offers Multi-Faceted Partnerships

Evidence-Based Mental Health
and Substance Use Treatment

The phrase dual diagnosis rehab evokes the idea that recovery is a “quick fix.” In truth, recovery is a process that extends over a period of time. At WestBridge, our fully accredited integrated dual diagnosis treatment programs dissolve the stereotypes and stigma often associated with mental health and substance use disorders. By using evidence-based practices through all of our treatment programs, we offer help and hope for adult men by providing services in a safe, homelike setting with a compassionate and skilled clinical team, WestBridge offers unprecedented support to its participants and their families.

Family education and support is a priority at WestBridge’s residential treatment centers. When an individual suffers from mental health and substance use disorders, families are also affected. Our evidence-based, family education and support program (F.E.S.) acts as a compass for families to move forward with confidence and renewed hope. The relationships built between the individual suffering from dual brain illnesses, the family and the professional clinical team help reduce tension and stress. Throughout the dual diagnosis treatment process, a partnership of respect, trust and empowerment among everyone involved makes a significant difference in progressing toward recovery.

Integrated Dual Diagnosis Treatment Provides Consistency

We emphasize the importance of consistency throughout our integrated dual diagnosis treatment programs. We understand that people who suffer the symptoms of hallucinations, delusions, mania, depression and anxiety along with problematic drug or alcohol use, have doubts and apprehensions about treatment. When adult men suffering from symptoms of mental health and substance use disorders enter residential treatment, they need the assurance of knowing they will work with the same care providers in the same setting for the duration of treatment – no matter the length of stay.

At WestBridge, adult men and their families can rely on our commitment to compassionate and consistent treatment. Part of that compassionate treatment is moving past the stigma of dual diagnosis drug rehab. We understand that finding balance and direction in life means complete rehabilitation that addresses the needs of the dual diagnosis. Substance use and mental health disorders that surface co-currently act as powerful currents that cause participants to drift off course. In the process, the entire family is affected.

Moving Beyond a Dual Diagnosis Rehab

Our homelike environment, coupled with the attention of a consistent treatment team in one location, brings a new spirit of hope and feeling of revitalization to people whose lives have been affected by the symptoms of mental health and substance use disorders. Our integrated treatment encompasses a comprehensive look at the dual diagnosis. Rehabilitation for those with co-occurring disorders involves treating both conditions at the same time. We welcome adult men who have had previous treatment episodes and have not been able to succeed in managing symptoms.

WestBridge understands the journey you and your loved ones have been on, and we are here to help you regain balance and find your footing once again so you can achieve your goals and live your life to the fullest. WestBridge is your community and an extension of your family. Your loved one’s stay with us can continue for as long as he needs it to. When you come to WestBridge, your family is moving past a 30 or 60 day program; your family is entering day 1 of a new life, with recovery paving the way for new opportunities.

WestBridge Meet & Greet WestBridge Meet & Greet

At WestBridge, we work with adult men and families from around the country and, in some cases, the world. One of the unique features of our model is our virtual Meet & Greet service which allows us to deepen our assessment and begin building trust and engaging participants  in the pre-admission process.