Menu Close

Depression Treatment

Don't Wait, Contact Us Today

a group of people talk to a therapist at a depression treatment program in ohio

One of the most common mental health disorders in the United States is major depression. While feelings of sadness, grief, and even hopelessness are normal, if they persist for two weeks or longer, it is major depression. If left untreated, depression can impact a person’s physical and emotional well-being, personal life, and relationships. Substance abuse is also a growing problem in our country. It is not uncommon for those struggling with depression to abuse substances or those struggling with substance abuse to develop depression. Both disorders need proper treatment to help clients heal physically, mentally, and emotionally. At Genesis Recovery and Wellness in Fairlawn and Middleburg Heights, Ohio, we provide dual diagnosis treatment to help our clients struggling with depression and addiction. 

Link Between Depression and Addiction

A dual diagnosis is when someone simultaneously has a mental health disorder and substance use disorder. If someone has symptoms of both depression and addiction, they are living with a dual diagnosis. Identifying signs of depression and addiction is essential to know when to get treatment. 

Signs of depression may include:

  • Feeling hopeless or useless
  • Persistent feelings of sadness or emptiness
  • Decrease in energy levels
  • Insomnia or hypersomnia (sleeping more than usual)
  • Trouble concentrating
  • Significant increase or decrease in appetite
  • Losing interest or enjoyment in usual activities or hobbies

Depression and Substance Abuse Treatment

Many people with substance use disorder also suffer from a co-occurring mental health disorder like depression. If someone is struggling with a dual diagnosis, it is best to treat both disorders at the same time. It does not matter which disorder presents initially. It is necessary to find a treatment program that targets both disorders simultaneously instead of treating them separately. Symptoms of addiction are:

  • Changes in personality and behavior
  • Changes to the daily routine
  • Withdrawing from friends and family
  • Sleeping too much or too little
  • Feeling strange when the drug wears off
  • Having a desire to stop or reduce use but not being able to

Finding a safe and structured environment is essential for treating dual diagnoses.

Depression and substance abuse treatment is not an easy process. That is why it is crucial to find a dual diagnosis treatment program that provides the programs and therapies needed to start on the road to recovery. Treatments such as behavioral therapy, individual therapy, or group therapy can help people go through substance abuse recovery and learn coping strategies for their depression. With the help of trained professionals, clients can learn how to live a healthy, sober life.

Depression Treatment and Medicaid Coverage

Medicaid is a federal and state program that helps with healthcare costs for some people with limited income and resources. It is the largest payer for mental health services in the United States. The cost of addiction and depression treatment can be overwhelming and prevent those struggling from seeking help. At GROW, accept Medicaid to ensure that people with limited income and resources can still receive the treatment and support they need.

Finding Treatment at Genesis Recovery and Wellness in Ohio

At Genesis Recovery and Wellness in Fairlawn and Middleburg Heights, Ohio, we recognize that treatment and recovery are not always manageable. However, it is possible to recover and live a healthy and fulfilling life with the proper treatment. It is important for those struggling with depression and substance use disorder to find a treatment center that can treat both disorders simultaneously. GROW provides dual diagnosis treatment so clients going through recovery can also receive depression treatment. By accepting Medicaid, we make sure that everyone has access to proper treatment and a safe environment to go through recovery. Contact us today at 216.331.2998 to learn more about us and our services.