Many individuals struggling with addiction also have co-occurring mental health disorders. At Aspire of Texas we offer integrated treatment plans designed to lower the cost of treatment and create stronger personal recovery.
The terms "dual diagnosis" and "co-occurring" are used to refer to patients with both psychiatric and substance use disorders, but recent research has broadened the concept to identify patients with the presence of any two or more medical conditions as well as numerous related psychosocial ...
Chapter 4 - Alcohol and mental health: Co-occurring alcohol use and mental health disorders Adolescent Co-Occurring Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders is a textbook on adolescent substance abuse and co-existing mental and behavioral disorders ... RM Milani,L Perrino - Elsevier Inc. 被引量...
There is a need for integrated treatment for co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders (i.e., co-occurring disorders or COD). However, evidence-based practice guidelines for COD are not yet supported by a mature body of research. Front-line programs...
Self-Medicating For Co-Occurring Disorders The range of disruptive and painful symptoms that are caused by mental health disorders are difficult to bear, and many individuals are intensely relieved when they discover that using drugs or drinking can make them feel “normal,” so that it is easier...
Mental health disorders and substance use disorders are common health issues. When these conditions co-occur, it can increase the severity of both conditions.When a person is diagnosed with both amental illnessand asubstance use disorder, they are said to have co-occurring disorders. Though the ...
What are Co-occurring Disorders? Co-occurring disorders, also known as dual diagnosis, is a term used when an individual is simultaneously dealing with a mental health issue and a substance use disorder. The complexity of these disorders necessitates a nuanced understanding and a multi-faceted app...
The prevalence of co-occurring alcohol use and mental health disorders There is a strong linkage between alcohol use and mental health, with a wide range of mental health disorders being more prevalent in people who drink problematically. However, determining the prevalence of comorbid Alcohol Use ...
with co-occurring disorders, evidence-based practices and treatment principles associated with positive outcomes, barriers to service delivery, implications for behavioral health, and the efforts of this system of care to address the needs of persons with cooccurring mental and addictive disorders. (...
Aim of this study was to investigate the current health care situation for patients with co-occurring mental disorders in addiction treatment. Therefore, data from the German Substance Abuse Treatment System (N=194,406) was analysed with regard to the prevalence of comorbid mental disorders, treatme...