Posts Tagged ‘disorder’

What is Dual Diagnosis?

July 28th, 2009

Person who has alcohol or else drug problem and emotional or psychiatric problem is been said to have dual diagnosis.  To recover completely, person needs a treatment for both the problems.

How Common Is the Dual Diagnosis?

Dual diagnosis is common than you may imagine. According to report published by Journal of American Medical Association*:  37 % of the alcohol abusers & 53 % percent of the drug abusers have one severe mental illness. Of all the people been diagnosed as mentally ill, around 29 % abuse alcohol or drugs.

Term dual diagnosis is used interchangeably with terms co-occurring illnesses, co-morbidity, co morbid disorders, concurrent disorders, dual disorder, co-occurring disorder, and double trouble. The professional literature has been used in confusing range of terms & acronyms to explain co-occurring disorders or dual diagnosis.

Individuals who knowledge dual diagnosis face a wide variety of psychosocial issues & might experience numerous interacting illnesses.

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Treatment for Anxiety Disorder with Addiction

June 28th, 2009

Everyone knows what it is like to feel nervous — tensions you feel while your boss is very angry, in a way your heart pounds in case you are in danger. Anxiety provokes you to action and it gears you up to face threatening situation. Also it makes you study much harder for that particular exam, keeps you on toes when you are making a speech. Generally, it helps you to cope up.

However if you have anxiety disorder, then this is usually helpful, emotion can do the opposite — it will keep you from managing & can disrupt your every day life. There are some kinds of anxiety disorders, with their distinct features. Anxiety disorder might make you feel very anxious majority of the time, without apparent cause. Alternatively, anxious feelings might be very uncomfortable that to stay away from avoid them you might stop some daily activities.

If you or someone you know needs help with addiction and anxiety, please call our toll free helpline at (888) 842-3167 .