Dual diagnosis
Dual diagnosis (also called co-occurring disorders, COD, or dual pathology) is the condition of suffering from a mental illness and a comorbid substance use disorder. There is considerable debate surrounding the appropriateness of using a single category for a heterogeneous group of individuals with complex needs and a varied range of problems. The concept can be used broadly, for example depression and alcohol use disorder, or it can be restricted to specify severe mental illness (e.g. psychosis, schizophrenia) and substance use disorder (e.g. cannabis use), or a person who has a milder mental illness and a drug dependency, such as panic disorder or generalized anxiety disorder and is dependent on opioids. Diagnosing a primary psychiatric illness in people who use substances is challengin
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Dual diagnosis
Dual diagnosis (also called co-occurring disorders, COD, or dual pathology) is the condition of suffering from a mental illness and a comorbid substance use disorder. There is considerable debate surrounding the appropriateness of using a single category for a heterogeneous group of individuals with complex needs and a varied range of problems. The concept can be used broadly, for example depression and alcohol use disorder, or it can be restricted to specify severe mental illness (e.g. psychosis, schizophrenia) and substance use disorder (e.g. cannabis use), or a person who has a milder mental illness and a drug dependency, such as panic disorder or generalized anxiety disorder and is dependent on opioids. Diagnosing a primary psychiatric illness in people who use substances is challengin
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Dual diagnosis (also called co ...... substance use disorders alone.
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Dubbeldiagnos är en form av ko ...... åde genetiskt och socialt arv.
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Duální diagnóza je souběh dvou ...... ychiatrické nemocnici Bohnice.
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La doppia diagnosi, così come ...... mentale o l'abuso di sostanze.
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Podwójne rozpoznanie (podwójna ...... t to rodzaj współchorobowości.
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Se denomina patología dual a l ...... es biológicos más evidentes.
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التشخيص المزدوج أو الاضطرابات ...... سوء استخدام المواد بشكل منفرد.
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Dual diagnosis (also called co ...... o use substances is challengin
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Dubbeldiagnos är en form av ko ...... både lider av ADHD och autism.
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Duální diagnóza je souběh dvou ...... ychiatrické nemocnici Bohnice.
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La doppia diagnosi, così come ...... rico termine di "comorbilità".
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Podwójne rozpoznanie (podwójna ...... t to rodzaj współchorobowości.
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Se denomina patología dual a l ...... una patología entre un 15-80%.
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التشخيص المزدوج أو الاضطرابات ...... يولد تعاطي المخدرات بحد ذاته
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Doppia diagnosi
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Dual diagnosis
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Dubbeldiagnos
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Duální diagnóza
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Patología dual
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التشخيص المزدوج
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