http:www'ncbi'nlm'nih'govbooksbv'fcgiridhstat5'chapter'74073 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 10
About This Presentation
Title:

http:www'ncbi'nlm'nih'govbooksbv'fcgiridhstat5'chapter'74073

Description:

Two or more mental disorders, at least one of which is s Substance Related ... Substance Use Disorders or 'SUDs' Abuse. Dependence. Substance Induced Disorders ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:50
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 11
Provided by: ccs32
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: http:www'ncbi'nlm'nih'govbooksbv'fcgiridhstat5'chapter'74073


1
  • http//www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?ridhsta
    t5.chapter.74073

2
Co-Occurring Disorders
  • The evolution, prevalence and ways of
    understanding them

3
What are co-occurring disorders?
  • Two or more mental disorders, at least one of
    which is s Substance Related Disorder.
  • Previous terms used
  • Dual Diagnosis
  • Dual Disorders
  • Mentally Ill Chemical Abuser
  • Chemically Addicted Mentally Ill
  • Double Trouble
  • Etc. see page 27 in TIP 42

4
Important terms
  • Mental disorders
  • Serious and persistent mental illness
  • Mental health issues
  • Substance Use Disorders or SUDs
  • Abuse
  • Dependence
  • Substance Induced Disorders
  • Chemical Dependency
  • Addiction

5
Prevalence of CODSource TIP 42 and
Epidemiology of Co-Occurring Substance Use and
Mental Disorders, SAMHSA
6
Similarities and Differences Between the MH and
CD Fields
  • Differences
  • Varied goals
  • Role of medication
  • Role of spirituality
  • Labeling
  • Role of professional
  • Idea of powerlessness

7
  • Similarities
  • Biopsychosocial model
  • Ongoing treatment
  • Family involvement
  • Mutual support/self help
  • Continuum of care

8
Explaining the relationship between m.h. and sud
  • Secondary substance abuse
  • Secondary psychiatric disorder
  • Common factor
  • Bidirectional

9
Quadrants of care-pg. 29
  • Category I Less severe MD, Less severe SUD.
    Primary healthcare setting
  • Category II More severe MD, Less severe SUD.
    Mental Health system
  • Category III Less severe MD/More severe SUD.
    Chemical dependency system
  • Category IV More severe MD/More severe SUD.
    Psych. hospitals, jails, ER, etc.

10
Small Group-Reading Review
  • Form groups of 4-5.
  • Have a go-round-each person contribute one
    important piece of information from ch. 3.
  • Discuss each of these to clarify meaning and why
    it is important.
  • List on newsprint.
  • Do you have questions re reading?
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com