Mental disorders after use

The mental state often affects the course of addiction: anxiety, depression, insomnia, psychotic symptoms or traumatic experience require separate attention from a specialist.

Mental disorders after substance use

Long-term use of alcohol or substances can leave after-effects on the mind: anxiety, depression, insomnia, panic attacks, sometimes psychotic symptoms. These states do not always pass on their own and need separate help.

It is important to assess what is related to withdrawal and what is a separate disorder needing treatment.

When to seek help

If after stopping use anxiety, low mood, insomnia or strange experiences persist.

How we help

A psychiatrist's assessment, psychotherapy and, if needed, medical support.

When this is relevant

Mental disorders after use: confidential consultation Demeevka in Kyiv, condition assessment, safe care plan and family support.

  • an initial consultation and clarification of symptoms
  • risk assessment, contraindications and coexisting states
  • choice of the form of help: at home, outpatient or at the centre
  • an explanation of the further steps for the person and their loved ones
  • support after stabilisation and prevention of recurrence

How the request works

The first contact does not oblige you to start treatment. You can briefly describe the situation, ask questions and get guidance on a safe next step.

If there are acute symptoms, loss of consciousness, seizures, chest pain, difficulty breathing, severe hallucinations or a suspected overdose, you need to contact emergency medical help.

Questions and answers

Can I contact you confidentially?

Yes. Demeevka does not disclose the fact that you contacted us and handles personal data carefully.

Can relatives start with a consultation?

Yes. Often relatives take the first step, to understand the risks, how to approach the conversation, and the safe next steps.

Can I choose a specific treatment method right away?

The final form of help is decided only after assessing the condition, symptoms, risks and contraindications.

What should I prepare for the first contact?

It helps to briefly describe the symptoms, how long the use lasted, the current condition, chronic illnesses, and which medications have already been taken.

When is a psychiatrist needed, not just an addiction doctor?

When the addiction is joined by hallucinations, marked anxiety, depressive symptoms, insomnia, panic attacks, psychosis or suicidal thoughts.

Which mental symptoms should not be ignored?

Disorientation, sharp changes in behaviour, aggression, delusions, hallucinations, statements about self-harm or a complete refusal to sleep require a fast assessment.

Can anxiety and insomnia get worse after stopping use?

Yes. It is important to assess what is related to withdrawal and what requires separate psychiatric or psychotherapeutic help.

When is inpatient care or emergency help needed?

Inpatient care or an urgent response is needed with psychosis, a high risk of self-harm, severe behavioural disturbances, or when a person is dangerous to themselves or others.

Need a consultation today?

Briefly describe the situation. We will suggest which form of help will be safe and where to start.