IKANN WELLNESS

What Is Dual Diagnosis?

Woman finding peace during dual diagnosis treatment at IKANN Wellness Fort Lauderdale

Dual diagnosis — sometimes called co-occurring disorders — describes the experience of living with both a mental health condition and a substance use disorder at the same time. For women, this intersection is more common than many realize. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), approximately 9.2 million adults in the United States experience co-occurring disorders, and women face unique risk factors including hormonal fluctuations, trauma histories, caregiving stress, and societal expectations that can drive both conditions simultaneously.

At IKANN Wellness in Fort Lauderdale, we understand that dual diagnosis is not two separate problems — it is one interconnected experience. A woman struggling with depression may turn to alcohol to numb the pain. A woman managing anxiety might rely on prescription medications beyond what was prescribed. A survivor of trauma may use substances to quiet intrusive memories. These patterns are not moral failures — they are survival strategies that have stopped working.

Our dual diagnosis program is designed exclusively for women because the pathways into co-occurring disorders are deeply gendered. Women metabolize substances differently, experience stigma differently, and heal differently. Effective treatment must honor these realities. In South Florida, where access to substances is widespread and the pressure to appear "together" is intense, women deserve a treatment space that sees the whole picture — not just the addiction, and not just the mental health condition, but the woman behind both.

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Signs of Co-Occurring Disorders in Women

Dual diagnosis can be difficult to identify because the symptoms of one condition often mask or intensify the other. Many women live with co-occurring disorders for years before receiving an accurate diagnosis. Here are common signs that may indicate a dual diagnosis:

Using substances to cope with emotional pain Drinking to manage anxiety, using stimulants to combat depression, or taking sedatives to escape traumatic memories
Mental health symptoms that worsen despite treatment If therapy or medication isn't helping, unaddressed substance use may be undermining progress
Withdrawal from relationships and responsibilities Isolating from family, missing work, or losing interest in activities that once brought joy
Mood swings that seem extreme or unpredictable Rapid shifts between despair, rage, numbness, and euphoria
Failed attempts to stop using substances Repeated efforts to quit that end in relapse, often triggered by untreated mental health symptoms
Physical symptoms without medical explanation Chronic headaches, digestive issues, fatigue, or sleep disturbances that don't respond to standard medical treatment
History of trauma combined with substance use Childhood abuse, domestic violence, sexual assault, or other trauma alongside regular substance use
Feeling trapped in a cycle Knowing something is wrong but feeling unable to break free without help

If you recognize yourself or someone you love in these descriptions, please know that dual diagnosis is treatable. At IKANN Wellness, we specialize in untangling the threads of co-occurring disorders and addressing each one with compassion and clinical precision.

Our Dual Diagnosis Treatment Approach at IKANN Wellness

True dual diagnosis treatment cannot treat one condition in isolation. At IKANN Wellness, our integrated approach addresses mental health and substance use simultaneously, using evidence-based therapies tailored specifically for women in Fort Lauderdale and throughout South Florida.

Women participating in dual diagnosis group therapy at IKANN Wellness

Integrated Assessment

Every woman who enters our program receives a comprehensive biopsychosocial assessment that evaluates both mental health and substance use history. This assessment examines trauma history, family dynamics, medical conditions, cultural background, and personal goals to create a fully individualized treatment plan.

Evidence-Based Therapies

Our clinical team utilizes Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to identify and restructure the thought patterns that fuel both conditions. Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) teaches distress tolerance and emotional regulation skills that replace substance use as a coping mechanism. EMDR therapy addresses the underlying trauma that often drives co-occurring disorders.

Trauma-Informed Care

Research consistently shows that trauma is the most common thread connecting mental health and substance use disorders in women. Our entire program is built on a trauma-informed foundation, meaning every interaction, every group session, and every therapeutic intervention is designed to promote safety, trust, and empowerment.

Medication Management

When appropriate, our psychiatric team provides medication-assisted treatment that addresses mental health symptoms without creating new dependencies. We carefully monitor all medications and adjust as needed throughout the treatment process.

Holistic Healing

Recovery involves the whole person. Our program includes holistic therapies such as yoga, mindfulness meditation, nutritional counseling, and equine-assisted therapy to support healing beyond traditional talk therapy.

Treatment Programs Available

IKANN Wellness offers multiple levels of care to meet women wherever they are in their dual diagnosis recovery journey:

Holistic healing approaches for co-occurring disorders at IKANN Wellness South Florida
Flexible

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

3 hours per session, 3–5 days per week with flexible scheduling including evening options. Perfect for women transitioning from PHP or those balancing treatment with work and family responsibilities.

Maintenance

Outpatient Program (OP)

Weekly individual and group therapy sessions for women in the maintenance phase of recovery. Provides ongoing support while rebuilding daily life.

Personalized

Individual Therapy & Family Therapy

One-on-one sessions with a licensed therapist specializing in dual diagnosis. Family therapy helps loved ones understand dual diagnosis and develop healthy communication patterns. Available in-person or via telehealth.

Why Choose IKANN Wellness for Dual Diagnosis Treatment?

Women-Only Environment

Research shows that women recover more effectively in gender-specific settings where they feel safe to discuss trauma, relationships, and body image without judgment.

Integrated Treatment Model

We treat mental health and substance use simultaneously — never in silos — because recovery requires addressing the whole picture.

Trauma-Informed Specialists

Our clinical team includes therapists specifically trained in women's dual diagnosis with expertise in EMDR, CBT, DBT, and trauma recovery.

Flexible Scheduling

Evening IOP sessions, telehealth options, and step-down care allow women to maintain work, parenting, and life responsibilities during treatment.

Culturally Inclusive Care

Our Fort Lauderdale location serves a diverse community, and our team includes bilingual (English/Spanish) clinicians who understand the cultural nuances of recovery.

Insurance Accepted

We work with most major insurance providers and offer free insurance verification to remove financial barriers to treatment.

Profession-Specific Tracks

Specialized programming for women firefighters, law enforcement professionals, and educators who face unique dual diagnosis challenges.

Ready to Start?

Call (786) 504-7626 or fill out our confidential contact form. Our admissions team is available 7 days a week, 9 AM – 9 PM.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dual Diagnosis Treatment

What is the difference between dual diagnosis and a single diagnosis?
A single diagnosis means a person has either a mental health condition or a substance use disorder. Dual diagnosis means both conditions are present simultaneously and interact with each other. At IKANN Wellness, we specialize in treating both conditions together because addressing only one often leads to relapse in the other.
Can dual diagnosis be treated on an outpatient basis?
Yes. Many women successfully recover from co-occurring disorders through outpatient treatment. Our PHP, IOP, and OP programs provide structured support without requiring residential care. The appropriate level of care depends on symptom severity, safety considerations, and each woman's unique circumstances.
How long does dual diagnosis treatment take?
Treatment duration varies based on individual needs. Most women begin with 8–12 weeks of PHP or IOP, then transition to outpatient care for ongoing support. Recovery from co-occurring disorders is a process, and our team works with each woman to create a realistic, personalized timeline.
Does IKANN Wellness provide detox services?
IKANN Wellness specializes in outpatient mental health and dual diagnosis treatment. If medical detox is needed, our team will coordinate a referral to a trusted detox facility and seamlessly transition you into our program once stabilized. We prioritize continuity of care throughout this process.
Will my employer find out about my dual diagnosis treatment?
Absolutely not. Your treatment at IKANN Wellness is protected by federal HIPAA privacy laws and 42 CFR Part 2, which provides additional confidentiality protections for substance use treatment records. We never disclose information to employers without your explicit written consent.

Start Your Journey to Healing Today

You deserve treatment that sees the whole you — not just a diagnosis. IKANN Wellness provides compassionate, women-focused care in Fort Lauderdale and throughout Florida.

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