“Is it the addiction… or is it mental health?”
This is one of the most common questions families ask.
Because what they’re seeing doesn’t fit into one category.
Mood swings.
Anxiety.
Substance use.
Unpredictable behavior.
It feels intertwined.
That’s because it is.
WHAT IS DUAL DIAGNOSIS?
Dual diagnosis means someone is experiencing:
- A substance use disorder
AND
• A mental health condition
At the same time.
Common combinations include:
- Alcohol + anxiety
• Substance use + depression
• Drugs + bipolar disorder
It’s not one or the other.
It’s both.
WHY THIS MATTERS
Treating only one side doesn’t work.
If you treat the addiction but ignore mental health:
Symptoms return.
If you treat mental health but ignore substance use:
Stability doesn’t hold.
Both need to be addressed together.
THE “CHICKEN OR THE EGG” PROBLEM
Families often ask:
“What came first?”
Did anxiety lead to drinking?
Or did drinking create anxiety?
The answer is often:
Both.
Substances can:
- Worsen mental health
• Mimic psychiatric symptoms
• Create instability
Mental health conditions can:
- Increase vulnerability to substance use
• Drive coping behaviors
Over time, they reinforce each other.
WHY IT’S HARD TO DIAGNOSE
Substances change brain chemistry.
Which makes it difficult to determine:
- What is a primary mental health condition
• What is substance-induced
For example:
- Alcohol can cause depression-like symptoms
• Stimulants can cause anxiety and paranoia
• Withdrawal can mimic panic disorders
This is why early evaluation matters.
THE ROLE OF DETOX
Before accurate diagnosis can happen, the body needs to stabilize.
Detox allows for:
- Removal of substances
• Monitoring of symptoms
• Observation over time
• Medical support
This creates a clearer clinical picture.
At Valiant Detox, we focus on safe stabilization as the first step.
Learn more here:
https://www.valiantdetox.com/
WHAT TREATMENT LOOKS LIKE
Once stabilized, dual diagnosis treatment includes:
- Medical support
• Psychiatric evaluation
• Therapy
• Behavioral interventions
• Ongoing care
The goal is not just sobriety.
It’s stability.
WHY EARLY INTERVENTION MATTERS
Without addressing both sides:
- Relapse risk increases
• Symptoms worsen
• Functioning declines
• Recovery becomes more complex
Addressing both early improves outcomes significantly.
THE BOTTOM LINE
It’s not addiction or mental health.
It’s often both.
And until both are treated, real stability is hard to achieve.
For many, the first step is safe, medically supervised detox.
Start here:


