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Advanced Health & Education Clarifies Difference Between Primary Mental Health and Dual Diagnosis Treatment

Advanced Health & Education clarifies treatment differences and offers integrated, evidence-based programs to improve recovery for adults with mental health and substance use disorders.

  • On Thursday, Advanced Health & Education in Eatontown, New Jersey, addressed widespread confusion about distinctions between primary mental health treatment and dual diagnosis care, helping families understand which program best suits their needs.
  • Many individuals seeking treatment report uncertainty about whether they require mental health services, addiction treatment, or both, creating delays in care and enrollment in programs that fail to address underlying conditions.
  • Primary mental health treatment focuses exclusively on psychiatric conditions like depression or anxiety, while dual diagnosis treatment provides an integrated approach addressing both mental health and substance use disorders simultaneously.
  • "Understanding the difference between primary mental health treatment and dual diagnosis care is essential to getting the right help," a representative from Advanced Health & Education stated, emphasizing accurate assessment ensures proper placement.
  • Located on Corbett Way in Eatontown, the facility offers both inpatient and outpatient options; interested parties can contact Dennis Ryan at 302-8605 for further information.
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Advanced Health & Education Clarifies Difference Between Primary Mental Health and Dual Diagnosis Treatment

EATONTOWN, NJ - March 26, 2026 - PRESSADVANTAGE

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