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  • Is dual diagnosis common?

    Alliance of Mental Illness — Adolescents are often referred to treatment for substance abuse, but are not referred to a qualified mental health professional for appropriate diagnosis and treatment of any underlying cause for their drug and alcohol abuse. However, many teens ...More…

  • Dual Diagnosis: Substance Abuse and Mental Illness

    Alliance of Mental Illness — Those who struggle both with serious mental illness and substance abuse face problems of enormous proportions. Mental health services are often not well prepared to deal with patients having both afflictions. Those who struggle both with serious ...More…

  • Factsheet: Dual Diagnosis

    Mental Health America — A person who has both an alcohol or drug problem and an emotional/psychiatric problem is said to have a dual diagnosis. To recover fully, the person needs treatment for both problems. Dual diagnosis is more common than you might imagine. ...More…

  • Dual Diagnosis and Recovery

    Depression & Bipolar Support Alliance — Dual diagnosis is the term used when a person has a mood disorder such as depression or bipolar disorder (also known as manic depression) and a problem with alcohol or drugs. A person who has a dual diagnosis has two separate illnesses, and each ...More…

  • Co-Occurring Mental Problems & Substance Use

    Substance Abuse Applied Studies — co occurring facts, co-occurring reports, & co-occurring detailed tables of co-occurring mental disorders and substance use All reports are listed with the most recent reports first. : 2005 NSDUH Chapter The OAS Report: The New DAWN ...More…

  • Factsheet: Co-occurring Disorders

    Mental Health America Net — Alcohol and other drug abuse and addiction constitute major health and safety concerns in the United States, with costs running into the billions of dollars annually for health care, related injuries and loss of life, property destruction, loss ...More…

  • Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders

    Institute of Drug Abuse — When two disorders or illnesses occur in the same person, simultaneously or sequentially, they are called comorbid. Comorbidity also implies interactions between the illnesses that affect the course and prognosis of both. Comorbidity is a topic ...More…

  • Source: 2005 SAMHSA Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS).

    Substance Abuse Applied Studies — Among male admissions reporting alcohol, cocaine, marijuana, or stimulants as the primary substance of abuse, those with co-occurring disorders were more likely than those without co-occurring disorders to report daily use of these ...More…

  • Co-Ocurrencia de Trastornos:

    Mental Health Information Center — Debido a que somos personas con enfermedades mentales, también estamos inclinados a desarrollar problemas de alcohol y de uso de drogas. De la misma manera en que la gente sin enfermedades mentales tiende a usar drogas y alcohol, nosotros también ...More…

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    MedlinePlus Health Information from the National Library of Medicine Start here with 750 topics on conditions, diseases and wellness About your prescription and over-the-counter medicines, herbs and supplements A service for finding local ...More…

  • Protect your skin when you're out in the sun. Learn more

    MedlinePlus Health Information from the National Library of Medicine Start here with 750 topics on conditions, diseases and wellness About your prescription and over-the-counter medicines, herbs and supplements A service for finding local ...More…

  • Bipolar disorder and alcoholism: Are they related?

    Mayo Clinic — When bipolar disorder and alcoholism occur together, each can worsen the symptoms of the other. Is there a connection between bipolar disorder and alcoholism? Bipolar disorder is a mental illness characterized by severe - even disabling - mood ...More…


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