Dual Diagnosis

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Routledge, Sep 25, 2003 - Psychology - 192 pages

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. Selected from high quality, peer-reviewed journals, the presented articles are authored by some of the most eminent researchers in their respective fields. The reader will come away with up-to-date, evidence-based information on identification and intervention regarding comorbidity of substance use and mood, anxiety, personality and severe mental disorders such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.

 

Contents

1 Illicit Psychoactive Substance Use Heavy Use Abuse and Dependence in a US PopulationBased Sample of Male Twins
1
Correlates and Characteristics
19
Are They Primary or Secondary?
33
4 Reliability and Validity of Screening Instruments for Drug and Alcohol Abuse in Adults Seeking Evaluation for AttentionDeficitHyperactivity Diso...
43
5 Implementing DualDiagnosis Services for Clients with Severe Mental Illness
53
6 Motivational Interviewing With Psychiatrically Ill SubstanceAbusing Patients
69
7 Current Concepts in the Treatment of Depression in AlcoholDependent Patients
75
8 Utilization of Psychosocial Treatments by Patients Diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder and Substance Dependence
91
9 Screening and Diagnosis of Anxiety and Mood Disorders in Substance Abuse Patients
99
A Review of the Literature
111
11 Social Functioning Psychopathology and Medication Side Effects in Relation to Substance Use and Abuse in Schizophrenia
125
A Prospective Study
149
Permission Acknowledgments
173
About the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry
175
Index
177
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