Dual Diagnosis vs Co-Occurring Disorders in Alcohol and Drug Rehab Treatment Centers
PublishedJanuary 19, 2013
Dual Diagnosis Vs Co-Occurring Disorders in Alcohol and Drug Rehab Treatment Centers – Miramar drug and alcohol treatment center (888) 363-8721. www.miramarlagunabeach.com What is the difference in dual diagnosis and co-occurring disorders in the drug and alcohol rehab setting? Dual diagnosis is defined as the presence of one or more psychiatric disorder(s), such as panic disorder; major depression; antisocial personality disorder; etc, combined with a chemical addiction. Co-occurring disorders are defined as the presence of two or more mental health (psychiatric disorders), with or without the added presence of chemical abuse. For more detail email us on [email protected]
MARIJUANA: Youth Is Missing The Drug Message
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More of them will develop illnesses related to alcohol or drug abuse and a few of them will die unnecessarily in accidents related to substance abuse. … In 2010, more than 150,000 young people (12 to 17) went to rehab to recover from marijuana addiction. Read more on Philadelphia Public Record
To Patrick Kennedy: Ban Guns, Not Pot
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During his 2006 treatment stint at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota, Kennedy acknowledged that for years he'd been abusing alcohol and prescription drugs, and that he suffered from depression. It was not his first time in treatment. According to his … Read more on CelebStoner (blog)