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What is the bare definition of a co-occurring disorder?

A substance addiction occurring at the same time as a mental illness

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Who can get a co-occurring disorder?

Anyone can get it.

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Does having a family history with a co-occurring disorder affect your chances of having one?

Yes.

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What is a symptom of a co-occurring disorder?

Drinking alcohol to get rid of emotional pain, sudden changes in personality, erratic behavior, etc.

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What is the only way to treat a co-occurring disorder?

To treat both the substance addiction and the mental disorder/illness at the same time

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If someone with a co-occurring disorder continues to use drugs or substances, what happens to the mental illness?

It gets continually worse.

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What's an example of a substance/drug that can be used in a co-occurring disorder?

Alcohol, drugs, etc.

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What's an example of a mental disorder/illness that a person could have in a co-occurring disorder?

Personality disorders, depression, emotional trauma, PTSD, etc.

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What is it called when someone has two co-occurring disorders?

Comorbidity

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What is one of the facilities mentioned one of the videos that helps to treat co-occurring disorders?

The Meadows, ATC, etc.

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What's another name for a co-occurring Disorder?

What is Dual Diagnosis

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Who are more likely to get a co-occurring disorder?

People who have had a family history of a mental illness or substance abuse problems, or both.

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Do medications really work on people who have co-occurring disorders?

No

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What is the underlying symptom of a co-occurring disorder?

Becoming dependent on an addictive substance/drug due to a mental illness

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What is an example of treatment to a co-occurring disorder?

Neurofeedback, Expressive arts, Group and one-on-one therapy, Somatic Experiencing, etc.

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What is the most common co-occurring disorder?

Alcohol addiction and depression.
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What parts of a person's life can a co-occurring disorder disrupt?

Their financial troubles, family problems, stress of hospitalizations, physical abuse, etc.

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What is a biopsychosocial examination? 

An examination that assesses a person's biological, psychological, and social factors that could be interfering with the person

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What percent of people who have drug or substance addictions have co-occurring mental disorders?

65%.

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What is the best way to go at treating a co-occurring disorder?

Treating both the substance abuse and the mental problem at the same time

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What does the involving of drug abuse do to the treatment plans?

They add to or complicate the treatment plans most times
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What are people with mental instability or a family history of psychological disorders observed to also have?

A substance-related addiction

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What do dual diagnosis syndromes often involve?

A prescribed drug dependency, social anxiety, depression, and alcoholism  

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What do people with co-occurring disorders often have trouble doing?

They often have trouble going to a doctor or hospital for help.

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What is the best treatment to a co-occurring disorder?

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, or C.B.T.

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