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DUAL DIAGNOSIS AND COMORBIDITY IN MENTAL HEALTH PATIENTS

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

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Dual Diagnosis and Comorbidity in Mental HEalth Patients

Dual Diagnosis and Comorbidity in Mental HEalth Patients

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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

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Dual Diagnosis and Comorbidity in Mental HEalth Patients

Dual Diagnosis and Comorbidity in Mental HEalth Patients

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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

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

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