Mental health is our psychological, emotional, and social well-being. Everyone has mental health, even those who don’t have mental health disorders. It is a broad term to refer to how we think, feel, and relate to others. Mental health can change over time, and a person can experience poor mental health without having a mental health disorder. Each mental health disorder has specific symptoms and criteria that must be met in order to receive a diagnosis. However, mental health disorders are common. According to the CDC, one in five Americans will experience a mental health disorder each year, and more than half will be diagnosed with one at some point in their lifetime.[1] If you’ve received a mental health or co-occurring disorder diagnosis, you are not alone and recovery is possible. Addiction and mental health disorders impact one another, so they must be treated together. When you receive treatment for both, you can go on to live a full life in recovery. If you are struggling with a substance use or mental health disorder, there is help and hope. Amatus Recovery Centers offers high-quality treatment for addiction and mental health disorders in facilities across the country. Our staff—many of whom are in recovery themselves—specialize in co-occurring disorders and will help you get and stay sober. To learn more, call an admissions specialist at 410-593-0005. [1] https://www.cdc.gov/mentalhealth/learn/index.html