These Guidelines aim to provide alcohol and other drug (AOD) workers with evidence-based information to assist with the management of co-occurring, or comorbid, AOD and mental health conditions. They represent an update and revision of the first edition of these Guidelines published in 2009. Population estimates indicate that more than one-third of individuals with an AOD use disorder have at least one comorbid mental health disorder; however, the rate is even higher among those in AOD treatment programs. Additionally, there are a large number of people who present to AOD treatment who display symptoms of disorders while not meeting criteria for a diagnosis of a disorder. The high prevalence of comorbidity means that AOD workers are freq...
Alcoholism, also known as alcohol use disorder (AUD), is a chronic and relapsing condition character...
Comorbidity of substance use disorders and mental disorders is very common, and there is substantial...
It is very common for people to experience problems with their mental health and alcohol/drug use (c...
People with alcohol use disorders often have co-occurring psychiatric disorders, but they frequently...
Alcohol-related disorders have a high comorbidity with mental disorders and vice versa, alcohol cons...
Practice guidelines are important tools for improving the delivery of evidence-based practices and r...
Addiction treatment guidelines recommend routinely screening for cooccurring mental disorders. Impro...
Comorbidity or the co-occurrence of mental disorders and substance use disorders is common. However ...
Evidence shows that people with mental health or substance use disorders are at increased risk of al...
There is a strong link between alcohol use and mental health, yet research often fails to provide a ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosphy (PhD)A large body of population- and treatment-based eviden...
Objective: Comorbid mental health and substance use problems are highly prevalent in substance use t...
Introduction and Aims: Despite the availability of effective management approaches for comorbid ment...
Over the past decade, the co-occurrence and interaction of alcohol and other drug use disorders with...
Co-existing mental health and drug and alcohol problems occur frequently in primary care and clinica...
Alcoholism, also known as alcohol use disorder (AUD), is a chronic and relapsing condition character...
Comorbidity of substance use disorders and mental disorders is very common, and there is substantial...
It is very common for people to experience problems with their mental health and alcohol/drug use (c...
People with alcohol use disorders often have co-occurring psychiatric disorders, but they frequently...
Alcohol-related disorders have a high comorbidity with mental disorders and vice versa, alcohol cons...
Practice guidelines are important tools for improving the delivery of evidence-based practices and r...
Addiction treatment guidelines recommend routinely screening for cooccurring mental disorders. Impro...
Comorbidity or the co-occurrence of mental disorders and substance use disorders is common. However ...
Evidence shows that people with mental health or substance use disorders are at increased risk of al...
There is a strong link between alcohol use and mental health, yet research often fails to provide a ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosphy (PhD)A large body of population- and treatment-based eviden...
Objective: Comorbid mental health and substance use problems are highly prevalent in substance use t...
Introduction and Aims: Despite the availability of effective management approaches for comorbid ment...
Over the past decade, the co-occurrence and interaction of alcohol and other drug use disorders with...
Co-existing mental health and drug and alcohol problems occur frequently in primary care and clinica...
Alcoholism, also known as alcohol use disorder (AUD), is a chronic and relapsing condition character...
Comorbidity of substance use disorders and mental disorders is very common, and there is substantial...
It is very common for people to experience problems with their mental health and alcohol/drug use (c...