Individuals with co-occurring substance abuse and severe mental illness are particularly vulnerable to negative outcomes. This paper reviews findings on the longitudinal course of dual disorders in traditional treatment systems, which provide separate mental health and substance-abuse programs; describes the movement toward programs that integrate both types of treatment at the clinical level; reviews evidence related to outcomes in integrated treatment programs; and discusses health-care policy changes that would encourage effective treatments
This report reviews studies of psychosocial interventions for people with co-occurring substance use...
Individuals with co-occurring psychiatric and substance disorders are increasingly recognized as a p...
This article reviews the literature on co-occurring mental disorders and substance use disorders. Th...
Substance abuse is the most common comorbid complication of severe mental illness. Current clinical ...
Recent research elucidates many aspects of the problem of co-occurring substance use disorder (SUD) ...
Patients with severe mental disorders such as schizo-phrenia and co-occurring substance use disorder...
Considerable research documents the health consequences of psychosis and co-occurring substance use ...
Substance misuse in people with serious mental disorders is common and has a wideranging negative im...
textAdults with dual diagnoses of severe mental illness and substance use disorders present a uniqu...
Substance use disorder is the most common and clinically significant co-morbidity among clients with...
This paper describes the prevalence of comorbid mental disorders in the population and discusses wha...
Results on the effectiveness of psychosocial treatments for patients with comorbid psychiatric and s...
Individuals with mental illness and addiction comprise at least half of the patients in most mental ...
The complexity of information produced since the 1980's on co-occurring severe mental illness and s...
Although the problem of patients with dual diagnoses is not new, it has only been in the last few ye...
This report reviews studies of psychosocial interventions for people with co-occurring substance use...
Individuals with co-occurring psychiatric and substance disorders are increasingly recognized as a p...
This article reviews the literature on co-occurring mental disorders and substance use disorders. Th...
Substance abuse is the most common comorbid complication of severe mental illness. Current clinical ...
Recent research elucidates many aspects of the problem of co-occurring substance use disorder (SUD) ...
Patients with severe mental disorders such as schizo-phrenia and co-occurring substance use disorder...
Considerable research documents the health consequences of psychosis and co-occurring substance use ...
Substance misuse in people with serious mental disorders is common and has a wideranging negative im...
textAdults with dual diagnoses of severe mental illness and substance use disorders present a uniqu...
Substance use disorder is the most common and clinically significant co-morbidity among clients with...
This paper describes the prevalence of comorbid mental disorders in the population and discusses wha...
Results on the effectiveness of psychosocial treatments for patients with comorbid psychiatric and s...
Individuals with mental illness and addiction comprise at least half of the patients in most mental ...
The complexity of information produced since the 1980's on co-occurring severe mental illness and s...
Although the problem of patients with dual diagnoses is not new, it has only been in the last few ye...
This report reviews studies of psychosocial interventions for people with co-occurring substance use...
Individuals with co-occurring psychiatric and substance disorders are increasingly recognized as a p...
This article reviews the literature on co-occurring mental disorders and substance use disorders. Th...