There is a need for relevant treatment options to improve functioning and quality of life for this group of patients.doi:10.5042/daat.2010.0125HesseMortenDrugs & Alcohol TodayHesse, M (2010). Psychoeducation for personality disorders as an add-on to substance abuse treatment versus attention ...
(e.g., psychosis, current substance or alcohol abuse, dementia, and currently pregnant); or (2) had medical conditions or medications that might affect menopausal symptoms including hot flushes (such as the presence of thyroid disease or the use of selective estrogen receptor modulator, hormone ...
This intervention will be compared to cognitive-behavioural counselling (CBC) and psychoeducation, which is another widely used approach [24] that can have positive effects for patients with cognitive difficulties [25, 26]. This type of intervention could therefore be another avenue for long covid...
Psychoeducation is mainly offered for schizophrenia (86%) and depression (67%) and less frequently for anxiety disorders (18%) and substance abuse (17%). For the following specific diagnoses it is offered from less than 10% of the institutions: Personality disorder, bipolar disorder, PTSD, ...
Ninety-three parents and 102 adolescents were referred by juvenile court and treated for substance abuse and a co-morbid diagnosis of either oppositional defiant or conduct disorder using a parent education program over a six-week period. The goals of this study were to assess whether or not ...