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A Family Guide to Coping with Substance Use Disorders, 2019
Abstract Substance-induced disorders include intoxication, withdrawal, and other substance- or medication-induced mental disorders such as depression, anxiety, or psychotic symptoms that are associated with use of specific types of substances. When the substances are stopped, the symptoms get better or go away altogether.
Dennis C. Daley, Antoine Douaihy
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Abstract Substance-induced disorders include intoxication, withdrawal, and other substance- or medication-induced mental disorders such as depression, anxiety, or psychotic symptoms that are associated with use of specific types of substances. When the substances are stopped, the symptoms get better or go away altogether.
Dennis C. Daley, Antoine Douaihy
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Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders
2015Substance-related and addictive disorders concern the misuse or dependence of psychotropic substances. Substance misuse or dependency is often accompanied by hazardous behaviour and legal problems. Substance dependence is characterized by the development of tolerance following recurrent exposure to the substance and increment of the consumed quantities.
Shahrzad Mavandadi, David Oslin
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Revising Substance-Related Disorders in the DSM-5: A History.
Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 2022OBJECTIVE This article narrates a history of several important changes to the substance-related disorders chapter in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5), based on interviews with people involved in the pre ...
P. Zachar, M. First, K. Kendler
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Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders
2018Abstract Significant developmental changes in adolescence typically lead to increased risky behavior, including substance use. Survey data indicated that adolescent alcohol and drug use has declined in recent years, with the exception of marijuana use, which has remained consistent, and e-cigarette use, which is on the rise. This chapter
Aaron Hogue+3 more
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2022
Addiction is a chronic-relapsing brain disorder characterized by cognitive, behavioral, and physiological symptoms including compulsion to take the drug, loss of control over use, and persistent consumption despite substance-related problems. Individual susceptibility is influenced by genetic, psychological, and environmental factors; age of first ...
Martini, F.+4 more
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Addiction is a chronic-relapsing brain disorder characterized by cognitive, behavioral, and physiological symptoms including compulsion to take the drug, loss of control over use, and persistent consumption despite substance-related problems. Individual susceptibility is influenced by genetic, psychological, and environmental factors; age of first ...
Martini, F.+4 more
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[Substance-related disorders in adolescence and young adulthood].
Zeitschrift für Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie und Psychotherapie, 2020Substance-related disorders in adolescence and young adulthood Abstract. Adolescence is a critical period for the onset of addiction and comorbid psychological disorders.
R. Thomasius+3 more
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Substance-Related Disorders [PDF]
The CAGE, developed by J.A. Ewing and B.A. Rouse, is a 4-item interview schedule that assesses alcohol abuse. The name “CAGE” comes from letters in the four questions: cut, annoyed, guilty, eye-opener (Mayfield, McLeod, & Hall, 1974). The CAGE is much briefer than most alcohol screening measures and can therefore serve as a way for health and mental ...
Nicola S. Schutte, John M. Malouff
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Therapeutic communities for substance related disorder
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2005Therapeutic communities (TCs) are a popular treatment for the rehabilitation of drug users in the USA and Europe.To determine the effectiveness of TC versus other treatments for substance dependents, and to investigate whether effectiveness is modified by client or treatment characteristics.We searched: Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials ...
David R. Foxcroft+2 more
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