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Introduction to Dual Diagnosis
While mental health professionals understand dual diagnosis conditions are closely connected, little research is available to help determine which condition came first in most cases. Unfortunately, there is often little evidence available for treatment professionals to determine if someone’s mental health struggles led to substance use or vice-versa. What is known is that it is not uncommon for people who experience significant or overwhelming symptoms related to a mental health condition to turn to drugs or alcohol to help reduce the intensity or severity of their symptoms. This is referred to as maladaptive coping and is frequently a stepping-stone to drug or alcohol dependency and addiction. Additionally, using substances as a way to manage mental health symptoms can sometimes work oppositely, leading to new or worsening mental health conditions related to substance abuse.