This popular volume offers a thorough introduction to clinical work with this difficult-to-treat population.
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'Dual Diagnosis' presents a model which integrates the two issues of substance abuse and psychiatric disorder, for treatment in a single setting.
Dual Diagnosis explores ways to deal with dangerous addictions on top of mental illness. The book covers what addictions and mental illnesses are, diagnosis, and multiple treatment options.
Dual Diagnosis, the second volume in the Key Readings in Addiction Psychiatry Series, broadly illuminates the nature, presentation, evaluation and treatment of persons with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders.
Patients who have both a psychiatric disorder and a substance abuse problem cause most clinicians to throw up their hands in despair. The clinical problems that these "dual diagnosis" patients present are enor mously complex.
This book begins with a historical overview of the conceptual issues behind dual diagnosis and presents recent developments in conceptualization and treatment.
This volume is a wide-spectrum reflection springing from the contributions of some of the most important European and American researchers in the dual diagnosis field, who were involved in the national SIP.Dip.
In the distant example we have problems associated with dual diagnosis to be seen to manifest in critical conditions like alcoholism and depression. This is a very good example of a problem that has to do with dual diagnosis.
This book will be of inerest to mental health and chemical dependency professionals as well as other professionals who encounter dual-diagnosis clients, such as court and child protective workers, physicians, psychologists, nurses, and ...
The text concludes with a chapter outlining priorities for the development of interventions, service approaches, research and education.
"Co-occurring disorders involving substance abuse and mental illness is an intricate and complex issue for clinicians to diagnose and treat.
The text concludes with a chapter outlining priorities for the development of interventions, service approaches, research and education.
It breaks it down into words that you can understand. My hope is this book will reach as many suffering dually diagnosed individuals as it can. Knowledge gives us power.
Dual Diagnosis: An Introduction to the Mental Health Needs of Persons with Developmental Disabilities