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The co-existence of drug abuse and mental illness is an example of what's called comorbidity, which can make it very difficult to tell which factor causes the other. This is largely because...
Treating substance abuse in women is a particularly challenging task. Addicts, especially women, tend to have bogus personae that they try to show the world. This is generally a defense mechanism....
Dual diagnosis, or co-occurring disorders, is the theory that the client gets better results when treatments for substance abuse and mental health disorders are integrated. High rates of both...
Substance abuse is widespread in the United States. As such, the demand for licensed professionals to counsel those individuals who abuse drugs or alcohol is growing. The requirements and license...
Mental illness and substance abuse often occur together and require treatment that focuses on both conditions simultaneously. Dual diagnosis treatment is available at community mental health...
According to the American Psychological Association (APA), approximately 1 in 10 adults has a problem with drugs, alcohol or both. Substance abuse can have a negative effect on many aspects of...
Methylphenidate is a medication that is available by prescription only for treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy.
Residential substance-abuse treatment centers are sometimes the only solution for people suffering from severe drug addiction. The quality of life for an addict and their loved ones is dealt a...
Everyone gets the "blues" now and then, experiencing periods of sadness, weariness and apathy. Clinical depression, however, is much more than dealing with life's setbacks and disappointments. It...
Substance abuse prevention services and programs are recognized as a critical component in an overall strategy aimed at reducing drug use. Substance abuse prevention services target populations...
According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, alcohol addiction accounts for 40 percent of the nearly 1.8 million people admitted into treatment annually for substance abuse. NITA reports...
According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, 23.6 million persons age 12 and older needed substance abuse treatment in 2006. If a teenager suffers from a substance abuse disorder and does...
The causes of substance abuse vary; however, some examples are repeated so often they tend to form patterns of emotional, behavioral and biological reasons for substance abuse. According to The...
A humiliation here; a public tongue-lashing there; a put-down that makes everyone at the dinner table uncomfortable. These are but of few of the types of verbal abuse to which people--mostly...
Dual diagnosis treatment programs are tailored to meet the needs of patients who have both an alcohol or drug dependence and a mental illness. Many of these dual diagnosis programs use an...
Individuals with both an alcohol or drug dependency and a mental disorder are classified as having what's known as a dual diagnosis. Drug and alcohol problems have a tendency to occur with...
Mental abuse is just as serious and debilitating as physical abuse. The emotional and psychological trauma that mental abuse can cause should not be overlooked and should be dealt with in an...