866-957-7885
woman with head in hands slumped against a wall has mental disorders from drug use

Substance abuse causes many problems, but some problems come along with the drug use. For example, addiction creates a psychological dependence that can often develop into mental illness. Other times, addiction's effect on one's life causes disorders like depression. Mental disorders from drug use may include actual mental illnesses and conditions that mimic these problems. Regardless of whether the disease or drug use came first, you need to get help through a rehab center that can address both problems at once.

How Do Mental Disorders from Drug Use Happen?

When you take drugs, the substances cause major changes in your brain. While it depends on what drugs you take, you could experience any of the following problems caused by using drugs:

  • Delirium
  • Dementia
  • Psychosis
  • Amnesia
  • Mood disorders
  • Anxiety

However, in some cases, the drug use may bring out an untreated existing mental health concern. For example, children who have undiagnosed or untreated ADHD have a higher likelihood of using drugs later in life. So, you may have already had a mental disorder and the drug use brought it to light. Another reason that substance abuse and mental illnesses happen together is the latter causing self-medicating with the former.

Common Co-Occurring Problems with Drug Use

When it comes to drug use and mental illness, sometimes the substance use came second. According to statistics, approximately one in four people who have a serious mental illness like depression or schizophrenia also have a substance use disorder.

For people who have a mental illness, dealing with the struggles of daily life and a mental health concern may become too difficult. Many of these people may turn to drugs or alcohol to ease their mental anguish. Because many mental illnesses can reduce your ability to resist temptations or impulses, drug use can quickly become habitual and abused.

How Are Mental Disorders from Drug Use Treated?

One concern that some people have about going into treatment is whether they will get help for their mental health problems. The answer is yes. But this response is only true if you go to a rehab facility that offers treatment for co-occurring disorders, also known as dual diagnosis treatment.

To clarify, the center may not care whether you had a mental illness first or used drugs first. You will support to move beyond both as you recovery. Treatment options include a variety of therapies such as the following:

Recovery from Drug Use and Mental Disorders

When you have both mental health problems and drug use, recovery may seem impossible. The two conditions make each other worse. However, even if you find it difficult, you need to pick up the phone. We can help you discover the way back to a life without drug use and the accompanying mental illness. Mental disorders from drug use can make life hard. But freedom is possible if you let us give you the support you need to change.

Call San Antonio Recovery Center at 866.957.7885 to talk to one of our professionals about your next steps toward recovery.

Now is the time to focus on your recovery.

866-957-7885

Culebra Location

Cagnon Location

San Pedro Location

Start Your New Life Today

contact us now!

background image

San Antonio Recovery Center

linkedin facebook pinterest youtube rss twitter instagram facebook-blank rss-blank linkedin-blank pinterest youtube twitter instagram