as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), depression, an anxiety disorder, and personality disorders, including Borderline Personality Disorder. If you are suffering from a substance abuse disorder and a co-occurring disorder, a treatment center with the proper resources can effectively treat them ...
O'Connell, editor. Binghamton, New York: The Haworth Press, Inc.Nace, E.: Substance abuse and personality disorder, mana- ging the dually diagnosed patient, Current issues and clini- cal approaches. David F., O'Connell, editor. Binghamton, New York, The Haworth Press, Inc...
substance use disorder, recurrent use of drugs or alcohol that impairs psychological and physical function and undermines the affected individual’s ability to perform day-to-day activities and fulfill personal, family, or work responsibilities. Substance use disorders typically affect adolescents and ...
One of the most common problems caused by substance abuse is an increased risk of developing glaucoma. Glaucoma is a condition where the pressure in the eye is greater than normal, which can damage the optic nerve and eventually cause blindness. Substance abusers are more than twice as likely ...
Christina Purkiss, program director at Blue Horizon Eating Disorder Services in Winter Park, Florida, said that substance abuse and eating disorders commonly co-occur. “The diseases are similar in the sense that they can both be used to escape, numb or avoid unpleasant situations,” Purkiss ...
Background: Substance abuse occurs at high rates in bipolar disorder. The reasons for this co-occurrence are unknown. Alcohol use disorders have been assoc... SM Strakowski,MP Delbello,DE Fleck,... - 《Biological Psychiatry》 被引量: 413发表: 2000年 Bipolar disorder and substance abuse Subst...
Bipolar II Disorder:This involves at least one major depressive episode and at least one hypomanic episode. Other types of Bipolar Disorder:This can include other related disorders due to medical conditions, such as multiple sclerosis or stroke. Substance-abuse induced bipolar can fall under this ...
The nature of substance-related disorder (SRD) in patients with comorbid anxiety disorder (AD) is not well understood. Such patients may be "self-medicating," in which case we would expect greater abuse of antianxiety or sedating substances. To address these issues, the authors compared 36 ...
Addiction is a complex, multifaceted disorder that affects individuals both physically and mentally. Whether it's substance abuse or behavioral addictions, understanding the underlying causes and effective treatments is crucial. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry offers comprehensive insights into addiction, ...
Anyone who has worked with a strong addiction - compulsive eating, compulsive sex, abuse of substances, explosive anger, or any other behavior that's out of control - knows that when the urge comes on it's irresistible. The seduction is too strong. So we train again and again in less hi...