What is Integrated Dual Diagnosis Treatment (IDDT)?
Integrated Dual Diagnosis Treatment (IDDT) is a comprehensive, evidence-based approach to address co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders concurrently. This model recognizes the complex and interconnected nature of a dual diagnosis and provides coordinated substance use and mental health disorder care. It involves personalized dual diagnosis treatment plans to treat both issues simultaneously.
These cohesive treatment plans typically involve a multidisciplinary team of professionals. Dual diagnosis rehabilitation programs generally include a combination of psychiatric care, addiction and mental health counseling, medication management, and psychotherapy. They can also include supportive services like housing and employment assistance. The treatment is tailored to your specific needs and goals and may include a range of options.
IDDT aims to improve your overall functioning, reduce symptoms of both disorders, prevent relapse, and enhance your quality of life. This integrated approach can be more beneficial than treating each disorder separately, ultimately leading to long-term recovery, stability, and improved mental well-being.