Pharmacological Management of Substance Misuse in Psychosissubstance misusepharmacological treatmentspsychosisrehabilitationThis chapter contains section titleddoi:10.1002/9780470713846.ch15Ed DayGeorge GeorgiouIlana CromeJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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accuracy can be optimized and the individual can be appropriately matched to a plan of treatment. The pharmacological treatment of acute methamphetamine-induced psychosis may include the use of antipsychotic medications as well as benzodiazepines, although symptoms may resolve without pharmacological treatment...
They are governed by a feedback loop to regulate their response. (In a feedback loop, increased amounts of a substance—for example, a hormone—inhibit the release of more of that substance, while decreased amounts of the substance stimulate the release of more of that substance.) They int...
Psychotic symptoms are common in Parkinson’s disease (PD) and are associated with poorer quality of life and increased caregiver burden. PD psychosis
They are governed by a feedback loop to regulate their response. (In a feedback loop, increased amounts of a substance—for example, a hormone—inhibit the release of more of that substance, while decreased amounts of the substance stimulate the release of more of that substance.) ...
A possibility of substance induced disorder or disorder secondary to organic causes is to be considered, when the symptoms are atypical or there is evidence of the use of substance or underlying organic causes. Occasionally establishing the definite diagnosis of BPAD may require...
Since, chronic pain and substance abuse conditions are known to share a common cognitive dysfunction, these cognition treatment strategies can also reduce the risk for the development of an opioid use disorder75,76. Moreover, a personalized selection of these psychological methods for pain management...
In addition to treating mental health conditions, ACT has also been reported to successfully treat a range of medical conditions. As of August 2016 [7], a total of 136 RCTs of ACT have been published, including psychiatric (e.g., depression, anxiety, psychosis, substance abuse, and eating...
It is also indicated that sleep disorders are associated with an increased likelihood of depression, generalized anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, and high risk of psychosis [4,27,38,57,58]. It has been shown that women with BPAD who suffered from mania-induced sleep disturbance/reactivit...