Despite the high co-occurrence of psychosis and substance abuse, there is very little research on the development of effective treatments for this problem. This paper describes a new intervention that facilitates reaching functional goals through collaboration between therapists, participants and families. Substance Treatment Options in Psychosis (STOP) integrates pharmacological and psycho-logical treatments for psychotic symptoms, with cognitive-behavioural approaches to substance abuse. STOP is tailored to participants' problems and abilities, and recognises that control of consumption and even engagement may take several attempts. Training in relevant skills is augmented by bibliotherapy, social support and environmental change. A case ...
Aim. This study is a report of a systematic review to assess current evidence for the efficacy of ps...
Substance use occurs frequently among people with schizophrenia, and has a negative impact on the co...
National attention continues to focus on the need to improve care for individuals with co-occurring ...
Despite the high co-occurrence of psychosis and substance abuse, there is very little research on th...
© 2004 Cambridge University Press. Online edition of the journal is available at http://journals.cam...
Background. There is a well-recognized association between substance use and psychotic disorders, so...
Considerable research documents the health consequences of psychosis and co-occurring substance use ...
Recent research elucidates many aspects of the problem of co-occurring substance use disorder (SUD) ...
‘Dual diagnosis’ is the term used to describe people who have a mental health problem and also have ...
Objective: Substance abuse is a significant problem in the treatment of young people with their firs...
Describes a cognitive-behavioral intervention for alcohol and cannabis abuse with schizophrenic pati...
Substance misuse in people with psychosis presents significant problems, but trials of treatments to...
Schizophrenia is a debilitating disease that affects over two million American adults. Those...
Dual diagnosis of co-occurring substance use disorders (SUD) and psychotic disorders are highly prev...
Dual diagnosis is the name often given to people who have a severe mental health problem and a drug ...
Aim. This study is a report of a systematic review to assess current evidence for the efficacy of ps...
Substance use occurs frequently among people with schizophrenia, and has a negative impact on the co...
National attention continues to focus on the need to improve care for individuals with co-occurring ...
Despite the high co-occurrence of psychosis and substance abuse, there is very little research on th...
© 2004 Cambridge University Press. Online edition of the journal is available at http://journals.cam...
Background. There is a well-recognized association between substance use and psychotic disorders, so...
Considerable research documents the health consequences of psychosis and co-occurring substance use ...
Recent research elucidates many aspects of the problem of co-occurring substance use disorder (SUD) ...
‘Dual diagnosis’ is the term used to describe people who have a mental health problem and also have ...
Objective: Substance abuse is a significant problem in the treatment of young people with their firs...
Describes a cognitive-behavioral intervention for alcohol and cannabis abuse with schizophrenic pati...
Substance misuse in people with psychosis presents significant problems, but trials of treatments to...
Schizophrenia is a debilitating disease that affects over two million American adults. Those...
Dual diagnosis of co-occurring substance use disorders (SUD) and psychotic disorders are highly prev...
Dual diagnosis is the name often given to people who have a severe mental health problem and a drug ...
Aim. This study is a report of a systematic review to assess current evidence for the efficacy of ps...
Substance use occurs frequently among people with schizophrenia, and has a negative impact on the co...
National attention continues to focus on the need to improve care for individuals with co-occurring ...