There is considerable evidence to suggest that clients with a dual diagnosis do less well than those with either a mental health problem or a substance use problem. Discuss existing models of dealing with comorbidity (in this case addiction treatment in a psychiatric setting) in relation to their effectiveness, ie impact on clients and outcomes
DUAL DIAGNOSIS AND COMORBIDITY IN MENTAL HEALTH PATIENTS
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Dual Diagnosis and Comorbidity in Mental HEalth Patients
Dual Diagnosis and Comorbidity in Mental HEalth Patients
Order Description
There is considerable evidence to suggest that clients with a dual diagnosis do less well than those with either a mental health problem or a substance use problem.
Discuss existing models of dealing with comorbidity (in this case addiction treatment in a psychiatric setting) in relation to their effectiveness, ie impact on clients and outcomes
Dual Diagnosis and Comorbidity in Mental HEalth Patients
Dual Diagnosis and Comorbidity in Mental HEalth Patients
Order Description
There is considerable evidence to suggest that clients with a dual diagnosis do less well than those with either a mental health problem or a substance use problem.
Discuss existing models of dealing with comorbidity (in this case addiction treatment in a psychiatric setting) in relation to their effectiveness, ie impact on clients and outcomes