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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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2016
Abstract Symptoms associated with substance abuse, tolerance, and withdrawal are discussed. Neurologic complications of tobacco, alcohol, heroin, cocaine, MDMA (Ecstasy), and inhalants are described.
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Abstract Symptoms associated with substance abuse, tolerance, and withdrawal are discussed. Neurologic complications of tobacco, alcohol, heroin, cocaine, MDMA (Ecstasy), and inhalants are described.
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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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Substance Misuse and Substance-Related Disorders in Forensic Psychiatry
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2006There is a broad range of substance-related problems that arise for the forensic psychiatrist. For many, what is most challenging about addressing these issues are the complex behavioral, biological, clinical, and social phenomena involved. Substance- related illnesses are on the cutting edge of brain research.
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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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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
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Abstract Substance abuse profoundly affects the nervous system, leading to various neurological disorders. This chapter describes the pathophysiology of brain damage caused by alcohol, opioids, stimulants, and hallucinogens.
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[Anxiety disorders and substance-related disorders].
Actas espanolas de psiquiatria, 2002Psychiatric comorbidity between anxiety disorders and substance-related disorders is studied. This relationship is complex due to the overlapping of symptoms (during the abstinence of alcohol and opiates as well as in the intoxication of cocaine) and also for the inaccurate definition of several disorders.
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