Dual Diagnosis: Evaluation, Treatment, Training, and Program Development
Patients who have both a psychiatric disorder and a substance abuse problem cause most clinicians to throw up their hands in despair. The clinical problems that these "dual diagnosis" patients present are enor mously complex. Diagnostically, how is one to tell if disorders of mood and thi...
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Zusammenfassung: | Patients who have both a psychiatric disorder and a substance abuse problem cause most clinicians to throw up their hands in despair. The clinical problems that these "dual diagnosis" patients present are enor mously complex. Diagnostically, how is one to tell if disorders of mood and thinking, for instance, are signs of a mental illness or consequences of substance abuse? How is one to obtain important historic information when the patient may be unable or unwilling to provide it and there are no readily available collateral sources of information? In any case, why bother? Treatments for dually diagnosed patients are ineffective; patients won't stay in treatment; recidivism occurs at a very high rate. To make matters even more difficult, traditional health care reim bursement mechanisms do not provide for the multimodality clinical programs and special services needed by the patient who is both mentally ill and a substance abuser. So the clinician needs an effective bureaucratic strategy as well as a treatment strategy. For the most part, clinicians have handled the problem by ignoring it |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (XXIV, 322 p) |
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DOI: | 10.1007/978-1-4899-2421-6 |
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spelling | Dual Diagnosis Evaluation, Treatment, Training, and Program Development edited by Joel Solomon, Sheldon Zimberg, Edward Shollar Boston, MA Springer US 1993 1 Online-Ressource (XXIV, 322 p) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Patients who have both a psychiatric disorder and a substance abuse problem cause most clinicians to throw up their hands in despair. The clinical problems that these "dual diagnosis" patients present are enor mously complex. Diagnostically, how is one to tell if disorders of mood and thinking, for instance, are signs of a mental illness or consequences of substance abuse? How is one to obtain important historic information when the patient may be unable or unwilling to provide it and there are no readily available collateral sources of information? In any case, why bother? Treatments for dually diagnosed patients are ineffective; patients won't stay in treatment; recidivism occurs at a very high rate. To make matters even more difficult, traditional health care reim bursement mechanisms do not provide for the multimodality clinical programs and special services needed by the patient who is both mentally ill and a substance abuser. So the clinician needs an effective bureaucratic strategy as well as a treatment strategy. For the most part, clinicians have handled the problem by ignoring it Psychiatry Public Health Epidemiology Solomon, Joel edt Zimberg, Sheldon edt Shollar, Edward edt Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781489924230 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9780306445439 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781489924223 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2421-6 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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title | Dual Diagnosis Evaluation, Treatment, Training, and Program Development |
title_auth | Dual Diagnosis Evaluation, Treatment, Training, and Program Development |
title_exact_search | Dual Diagnosis Evaluation, Treatment, Training, and Program Development |
title_full | Dual Diagnosis Evaluation, Treatment, Training, and Program Development edited by Joel Solomon, Sheldon Zimberg, Edward Shollar |
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title_full_unstemmed | Dual Diagnosis Evaluation, Treatment, Training, and Program Development edited by Joel Solomon, Sheldon Zimberg, Edward Shollar |
title_short | Dual Diagnosis |
title_sort | dual diagnosis evaluation treatment training and program development |
title_sub | Evaluation, Treatment, Training, and Program Development |
topic | Psychiatry Public Health Epidemiology |
topic_facet | Psychiatry Public Health Epidemiology |
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