Dual Diagnosis
Dual diagnosis (also known as co-occurring disorders) is the presence of both a mental health issue and a substance abuse issue at the same time. It is a complex condition, with far-reaching effects on the individual, their family, and their community. Dual diagnosis is a significant risk factor for worse prognosis and higher mortality rates, as those suffering may self-medicate with drugs or alcohol, leading to additional stress and potentially dangerous behaviors. However, with proper diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up care, those with dual diagnosis can live a full and healthy life. Treatment options may include medication, psychotherapy, and lifestyle changes, such as avoiding triggers and establishing healthy coping skills.
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