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Substance-Related Disorders in Adults
Disease-a-Month, 2007Substance-related disorders are conditions in which an individual uses/ abuses a substance, leading to maladaptive behaviors and symptoms. In Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Health Disorders, 4th edition, text revision (DSM-IV-TR), substance-related disorders are further grouped into substance dependence and substance abuse.
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, 2015
The substance-related disorders category encompasses a wide range of conditions associated with legal and/or illegal substance use. Substance-related disorders fall broadly into two categories: substance use disorders, characterized by dependence and/or ...
Bilge Uzun Ozer, Sara LeBlanc, C. Essau
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The substance-related disorders category encompasses a wide range of conditions associated with legal and/or illegal substance use. Substance-related disorders fall broadly into two categories: substance use disorders, characterized by dependence and/or ...
Bilge Uzun Ozer, Sara LeBlanc, C. Essau
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Drug- or Substance-Related Disorders
2014The term “drug” is not employed in the International Classification of Diseases, 10th revision (ICD-10) classification (World Health Organisation 1996), which refers instead to groups of psychotropic substances, the ingestion of which – usually on a regular and medically inappropriate basis – can lead to mental disorders and behavioral abnormalities ...
Rudolf Stohler+2 more
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Mnemonics for DSM-IV substance-related disorders
General Hospital Psychiatry, 1998A series of acronyms was developed to assist in recalling the DSM-IV diagnostic criteria for substance-related disorders. In order to facilitate recall, most of the mnemonics are related in some way to the disorder itself. In general, each letter of the acronym relates to an element of the diagnostic criteria. These mnemonics are intended to be helpful
Roy R. Reeves, Harold B. Pinkofsky
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Position statement on substance-related disorders
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1996Substance-related disorders are widespread among the general public and are often accompanied by other psychiatric disorders. However, historical social stigma and other factors have led to underdiagnosis and limited access to care. Cost-effective treatment is best delivered in a comprehensive, flexible continuum of services, which should be accessible
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The Existential Vacuum in Treating Substance-Related Disorders
Psychological Reports, 1998Clients in treatment for substance-related disorders are excellent candidates for discussing Frankl's concept of the existential vacuum as such people fill their existential vacuum with alcohol and other drugs. A keen therapist can make this connection and help clients fill their voids with meaningful activities.
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Cognitive Functions in Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders
2021Despite the availability of treatments such as medications and cognitive behavioural therapy, relapse remains high in substance-related and addictive disorders. Cognitive functions, including cognitive biases and executive functions, are significant predictors of relapse.
Bouchard, Amy E.+3 more
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Assessment and treatment of alcoholism and substance-related disorders in the elderly.
Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 2002Substance-related disorders in the elderly remain overlooked and undertreated. Up to 16% of the elderly have alcohol use disorders. With Americans age 65 and older constituting the fastest growing segment of our population, this issue becomes ...
J. Menninger
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Current Drug Abuse Reviews, 2008
Adolescents are at heightened risk for the development of both depressive and substance-related disorders. These two disorders frequently co-occur in adolescents and are associated with significant morbidity and mortality.
U. Rao, Li-Ann Chen
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Adolescents are at heightened risk for the development of both depressive and substance-related disorders. These two disorders frequently co-occur in adolescents and are associated with significant morbidity and mortality.
U. Rao, Li-Ann Chen
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, 2011
In this study (N = 137), although 70.8% of participants reported no current substance use and 42.3% reported never using, the Adolescent Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory (SASSI-A2; Miller & Lazowski, 2001) screened 39.41% of the participants ...
Dilani M. Perera-Diltz, J. Perry
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In this study (N = 137), although 70.8% of participants reported no current substance use and 42.3% reported never using, the Adolescent Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory (SASSI-A2; Miller & Lazowski, 2001) screened 39.41% of the participants ...
Dilani M. Perera-Diltz, J. Perry
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