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Organizational Guidelines for Dual Disorders Programs
Psychiatric Quarterly, 1998Dual disorders--combined severe mental disorders and substance use disorders--were barely recognized two decades ago. As a result of the high prevalence and serious consequences of these disorders, they have received considerable attention over the last two decades.
C C, Mercer, K T, Mueser, R E, Drake
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A Family Intervention Program for Dual Disorders
Community Mental Health Journal, 2002To provide a rationale for working with families of clients with psychiatric and substance use disorder, and to describe a new program, family intervention for dual disorders (FIDD).We developed and manualized the FIDD program, which includes both single-family and multiple-family group formats.
Kim T, Mueser, Lindy, Fox
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Pharmacotherapy of Dual Disorders
2014This chapter gives a short overview on the comorbidity and clinical correlates of substance use in affective and anxiety disorders, as well as in schizophrenia. The emphasis is on pharmacotherapies available for the treatment of comorbid disorders. While no specific drugs have been developed for comorbid substance use disorders, psychotropic drugs such
Michael Soyka, Heinz Grunze
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Integrated dual disorders treatment
Journal of Community Psychology, 2009AbstractMental health programs are increasingly combining evidenceābased practices to provide comprehensive services. Individuals with complex services needs, such as those dually diagnosed with mental illness and substance use disorders, are at high risk for numerous negative outcomes and may benefit from such comprehensive programs.
Jack Tsai +4 more
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The Pathogenesis of Dual Disorders: Neurobiological Perspectives
2014Dual disorder patients are characterized by a highly variable and phenotypically complex presentation. Recent research suggests that impairments within a limited number of functional neurobiological dimensions may play a central role in the vulnerability for development of dual disorders.
Dom, Geert, Wojnar, M.
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Family support for persons with dual disorders
New Directions for Mental Health Services, 1996AbstractFamilies are critically important sources of housing, financial support, and direct care for persons with dual disorders.
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Rethinking Dual Disorders/Pathology
Addictive Disorders & Their Treatment, 2013Objective:Comorbidity of addictive disorders and other psychiatric disorders is very common. The optimal treatment of patients with addiction disorders requires awareness of their comorbid mental disorders and vice versa.
Nestor Szerman +7 more
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Treatment planning for dual disorders
Psychiatric Rehabilitation Skills, 2001Abstract Persons with dual psychiatric and substance-related disorders frequently present in crisis with a wide variety of needs that span multiple agencies, systems, and ideologies. Treatment planning often comprises a reactive response to the latest crisis rather than a proactive improvement of a continuing care plan coordinated in an ...
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Tijdschrift voor psychiatrie, 2018
Dual diagnosis (substance use disorder combined with a comorbid mental illness) is a common problem. One of the methods to treat this is integrated dual diagnosis treatment (IDDT). IDDT consists of the simultaneous, integrated application of different treatment components. Their efficacy, however, has only been studied separately.
A, Neven +3 more
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Dual diagnosis (substance use disorder combined with a comorbid mental illness) is a common problem. One of the methods to treat this is integrated dual diagnosis treatment (IDDT). IDDT consists of the simultaneous, integrated application of different treatment components. Their efficacy, however, has only been studied separately.
A, Neven +3 more
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Conjoint Treatment of Dual Disorders
1985Traditional, distinct models of treatment for psychiatric illness and substance abuse are no longer adequate to respond to the clinical reality of coexisting disorders (Ziegler-Driscoll, Sax, Deal, & Ostreicher, 1980). The body of evidence on the prevalence of dual disorders is increasing rapidly (Alterman, Erdlen, & Murphy, 1981; McLellan, Druley ...
Patricia Ann Harrison +3 more
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