Population more likely to develop a co-occurring disorder.
What mental health diagnosis is considered the leading cause of disability world wide.
What is depression.
Repeated episodes of sudden feelings of intense anxiety, fear, and terror that reach a peak within minutes.
What is a panic attack.
A free activity that increases endorphins and can be completed individually or with others to decrease symptoms of depression.
What is exercise.
Factors that increase the likelihood of developing PAWS
What is the amount of substance and length of time a substance is used.
Must be present to be considered a co-occurring disorder.
what is a mental health and substance abuse disorder occur simultaneously.
Natural way of managing depression that can also assist in improving self-esteem, increase in brain function and decrease risk of relapse.
What is developing a routine.
Fear of places or situations that cause you to feel trapped, helpless or embarrassed.
What is agoraphobia
Action taken to provide the opportunity to discuss the potential need for medication management.
What is attending doctor appointments.
The symptoms of PAWS were first defined for this substance use disorder
What is alcohol use disorder.
What is the most common method of treatment for dual diagnosis.
What is an integrated intervention.
What is major depressive disorder.
A childhood disorder characterized by anxiety that is excessive for a child's developmental level.
What is separation anxiety disorder.
An important aspect of overall wellness that a routine in order to develop restful habits.
What is sleep hygiene
Medications that are typically not recreationally abused but can cause effects of withdrawal for months
What are antidepressants.
First major hurdle when addressing a dual diagnosis
What is detoxification
There has been a major relationship between the onset of symptoms and a particular time of the year.
What is seasonal depression
Symptoms of intense panic that are directly related to substances.
What is a substance induced anxiety disorder.
The ability to respond to ongoing demands of experience with the range of emotions in a manner that is socially acceptable.
What is emotion regulation
Withdrawal symptoms from the substance can mimic panic disorders making it even more difficult to stop.
What are benzodiazepines
Useful in helping to treat a variety of mental illnesses and sometimes assisting people with withdrawal symptoms.
What are medications
Found to be risk factors for increasing the likelihood of depression.
Trauma, medical issues, stress, personality, co-occurring disorders, genetics, and misuse of substances are all?
What are risk factors.
A typically unavoidable life occurrence that can contribute to the risk of relapse.
What is an illness.
One of the most common withdrawal symptoms from this drug is insomnia, left untreated can lead to PAWS.
What is marijuana