Cross Addiction: Co-Occurring
Addictions
Occurring Addictions
What is Cross Addiction?
- Prescription opioids
- Cocaine
- Meth
- Prescription amphetamines
- Prescription benzodiazepines
Understanding the Brain and Cross Addiction
The brain is the most complex organ in the body, and it’s always trying to become more efficient. Specifically, it does this by taking various neurons and wiring them together based on certain behaviors. When you’re drinking and using other substances, the brain turns this into a singular action. Because of this, whenever you drink, you crave the other substance greatly. This is why so many people relapse when they think they only need to quit one of the substances.
The psychological dependency to substances is far more powerful than the physical dependency to substances. In order to truly recover, it’s important to receive addiction treatment and learn how to live in a new way. Furthermore, working with a therapist will help you get down to the sources of your addiction and understand why you turn to substances. As you begin to learn new coping skills, you’ll find you don’t need substances in order to manage your life.
Mental Illness and Cross Addiction
The best addiction treatment facilities offer dual diagnosis treatment, which means treating both mental illness and addiction. Many people turn to substances as a way of self-medicating anxiety, depression, and other disorders. Therefore, you’ll receive a proper diagnosis and begin to get some answers. You may have never realized that you have an underlying mental illness, so this can be extremely helpful for your recovery. It’s important to learn that you can manage your mental health without the use of substances.
Silver Pines Treatment Center is an addiction treatment program, and we’re here to provide you with hope. If you’re someone who has become a slave to your addiction, we want to show you that you can recover. Additionally, we’ll help you see that there’s an incredible life waiting for you, and all it takes is the willingness to recover. For example, some of the programs we offer to help with your cross addiction include:
- Men’s Program
- Women’s program
- Family therapy
- Individual therapy
- Group therapy
To learn more about our programs, call us today at 267.209.7313. At Silver Pines, we’ll help you overcome cross addiction in your life.