Are You Struggling With Dual Diagnosis?

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Dual diagnosis, or co-occurring disorders, is when a person experiences more than one mental health issue simultaneously. Counseling interventions change according to the specific disorders.

Available Treatment Options

Most often, therapists can treat multiple mental health issues simultaneously using therapeutic techniques. Some interventions, such as developing healthy coping mechanisms and exploring past trauma, can help various mental health issues at once.

Therapists Who Specialize in Helping Those Who Struggle With Dual Diagnosis

Adam Stanford

Denver

Colorado

I am not a jack of all trades. I prefer to excel at a few things rather than be decent at a lot of things. I maintain a focus on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy and continue to hone my skills every day. I focus on anxiety, depression, bipolar, borderline, addiction, and relationship issues with adults. When I say I specialize in an approach, I mean that I have...
If you’re experiencing or have experienced something negative in your life that is keeping you from living the life you want to live, I know how painful and frustrating it can be. Maybe that negative experience was life threatening, like an assault or car accident. But maybe they were smaller, seemingly less significant experiences, like emotionally abusive relationships, or the death of a love...
I strive to offer individuals and families help in developing skills to cope with life struggles and to make positive and healthy changes; focus of treatment is the individual, developing goals and objectives that you determine are necessary for your healing and recovery. I can help you with issues with codependency, poor boundaries and communication in interpersonal relationships and recovery....
Everyone has a story to tell and sometimes the bravest thing a person can do is share their story. When your story is holding you back from becoming the greatest version of yourself then it’s time to work through any negative messages you have been telling yourself. I believe we all have the tools we need to accomplish our goals and sometimes we need a different perspective. I work with adults ...
Accepting new clients. Night and weekend appointments available. Private, secure office in Gilbert! Let's work together to build a partnership that fosters healing no matter the situation. I approach every patient with an open mind and no judgement. Counseling sessions are personalized because every client is different! My treatment approach is person centered. I believe the approach must be...
Our human life is full of suffering. Also, you are in a pain. Maybe you are blaming yourself for this pain. Our mind is often very noisy and loud, full of judgment, our worst critic, often creating unnecessary suffering. Our mind is telling us that we are not perfect, not beautiful, or not good enough. We believe that if we would try harder, or work better we would deserve love or life without...
[*NOT* accepting new clients] Sometimes you trudge robotically, against the current, just going through the motions of life. We all have these moments, but when they're affecting you so deeply and you feel as if you have nowhere to turn, that is where I can help. No matter how large, small, chronic, or problematic the issue is, my purpose is to help you navigate those waters. Life throws you cu...

Jennifer Jacobs McGill

San Antonio

Texas

Today you are one step closer to a new you where you feel empowered and on a positive path to growth and well-being. As a solution-focused therapist, my goal is to help you uncover your true self and lead a life that is worth celebrating. While we can’t change difficult situations of the past, we can work together to better understand and resolve challenges in your life. These challenges may be...
Every new day is a chance to change your life. In this moment, you have already taken a courageous step toward empowering yourself and improving your overall well-being and personal development. I would be honored to be a part of that journey. I offer a supportive, non-judgmental environment that allows you to explore and clarify your goals as well as develop new skills to get there. Difficult...
Kathleen South is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with 27 years of social work experience. She received her Masters Degree in Social Work from the University of Alabama. Kathleen has extensive experience in providing behavioral health services to individuals, families, schools in the following clinical areas: Adjustment disorders, Anxiety Disorders, Depression, Sexual Trauma, Anger issues, Po...
Typically clients want to improve healthy coping to manage depression, anxiety, trauma or distress associated with life transitions. Mental health disorders can leave one feeling isolated and stigmatized which can hinder building healthy relationships. Having a trusted therapist can make a world of difference. Our time will be spent identifying your strengths and needs and developing goals thro...

Kayla Barnoski

Alexandria

Virginia

Hi my name is Kayla Barnoski, LPC and I have been in the counseling field for 6 years. I received my understand in Bachelor of Science of Psychology with a minor in Child Development and Family Studies at West Virginia University. I went on to pursue my education with my Masters of Science in Counseling Psychology at Chatham University in Pittsburgh, Pa where I grew up. Throughout graduate scho...
When we sit down together, I won't tell you your problems or exactly how to fix them. My mission is to enable and empower you with the tools you need to live a life without regrets. You are not your problems, your past, your situation, or what you've heard about yourself. I am here to help you move beyond whatever is holding you back, and support you in a life you are proud of. I've worked with...
** Maternity Leave until May ** We all seek to belong and to be accepted for who we are. When our experiences or relationships lead us to feel negative about ourself or develop anxiety, we can lose hope.. We can develop unhealthy coping strategies or ways of interacting with others that can be harmful to ourseles physically or emotionally. These can lead us to feeling out of control and present...