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Core Values of Integrated Treatment
Final Thoughts...
Integration
Comprehensiveness
Assertiveness
Reduction of Negative Consequences
Long Term Perspective
Motivation Based Treatment
Multiple Psychotherapeutic Modalities
Concurrent disorders is an EXPECTATION not an EXCEPTION.
Finding Employment
Improve Relationships
Housing
Leisure Activities (Inclusion)
Coping Skills
Social Skills
Relapse Prevention
Harm Reduction
Medication Adherence
References
CAMH (2012). What are Concurrent Disorders? Retrieved from http://www.camh.ca/en/hospital/health_information/a_z_mental_health_and_addiction_information/concurrent_disorders/concurrent_substance_use_and_mental_health_disorders_information_guide/Pages/what_are_cd_infoguide.aspx#notes
Kalles, S. (2015). Concurrent Disorders [powerpoint presentation]. Retrieved from https://elearn.mohawkcollege.ca
Mueser, K. (2003). Principles of Integrated Treatment. In D, Barlow (ed.). Integrated Treatment for Dual Disorders (pgs 16-33). New York: The Guilford Press.
Higher levels of:
Hospitalization
Relapse
Suicide Risk
Homelessness and Poverty
Criminal Behaviour, Legal Issues
Relationship Breakdown, Violence
Unemployment
Financial Instability
Stigma
Discrimination
Isolation
Health Issues
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CAMH: In broad terms, a person who has a mental health and substance use problem.
In diagnostic terms, a person with a mental health and a substance use disorder.
Also referred to as: dual disorders, dual diagnosis and co-occurring substance use and mental health problems.
Studies show:
30% of people who have a mental health disorder will have a substance use disorder at some point in their life.
53% of people who have a substance use disorder (not alcohol) will have a mental health disorder at some point in their life.
37% of people who have an alcohol disorder will have a mental health disorder at some point in their life.
24% of people with an anxiety disorder will have a substance use disorder in their lifetime.
27% of people with depression will have a substance use disorder in their lifetime.
56% of people with bipolar disorder will have a substance use disorder in their lifetime.
47% of people with schizophrenia will have a substance use disorder in their lifetime.