Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder

A co-occurring substance use disorder refers to the simultaneous presence of both a substance use disorder and another mental health condition.

What is a Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder?

Co-occurring substance use disorders occur when an individual struggles with both a substance
use issue, such as drug or alcohol addiction, and a mental health disorder like depression,
anxiety, or PTSD. These conditions are often connected, with one intensifying the other, making
treatment more complex.

For instance, a person with depression may turn to alcohol to cope, leading to alcohol
dependence. On the other hand, prolonged substance use can worsen or even trigger mental
health symptoms, creating a challenging cycle.

Treatment requires addressing both conditions together through an integrated approach. This
may involve medication-assisted treatment (MAT), cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), and
support groups. Proper care and management of both disorders are essential for long-term
recovery and overall well-being.