Site Provides Free Information on Dual Diagnosis, Addiction Treatment and Mental and Substance Abuse Disorders
Miami, FL (PRWEB) September 6, 2006
Dual diagnosis occurs when someone is affected by both a chemical dependency and a mental or emotional disorder, and affects approximately ten million people, just in America, each year according to Foundations Associates on DualDiagnosis.org. Due to the vast implications of dual diagnosis, a unique and comprehensive resource has been developed at http://www.dual-diagnosis.net to provide free information and resources on dual disorders for those affected, and their loved ones.
The free resources at Dual-Diagnosis.net are provided in an effort to maintain a comprehensive resource of free information to help those suffering from dual disorders. The site offers background information on several major psychological illnesses, live online support, and free professional phone consultations at any time, day or night.
Dual diagnosis can be the result of a drug or alcohol dependency combined with any number of mental or emotional disorders. Some of those afflictions include depression, schizophrenia, phobias, panic disorders, or obsessive compulsive disorder.
Dual-Diagnosis.net provides background information on these psychological disorders and more, including quick facts about each illness, summaries of research on each disorder, symptoms, and treatment options.
Dual-Diagnosis.net, and the free resources provided, are offered by the Holistic Addiction Treatment Center, an organization providing in- and out-patient care to aid in addiction treatment , including substance abuse issues related to dual diagnosis.
About www.Dual-Diagnosis.net
Dual-Diagnosis.net is a website dedicated to serving as a complete resource to helping people deal with the problem of dual diagnosis / dual disorders, a combination of a mental disorder and substance abuse that affects millions of people worldwide each year. Free resources are available to educate anyone affected by dual disorders, and to aid them in recovery and finding the support needed for dual diagnosis treatment . Assistance is provided online and through free phone support.
For more information please visit http://www.dual-diagnosis.net, or contact Jerry Goldfarb at 800-559-9503. More resources can be found at:
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