Dual diagnosis patients: substance abuse by the severely mentally ill
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Dual diagnosis patients: substance abuse by the severely mentally ill
Abstract
Drug and alcohol abuse is a common problem among patients who are severely mentally ill. It is associated with frequent and serious complications and yet is often overlooked by clinicians. In this article the literature on dual diagnosis patients is reviewed, the complications of and reasons for substance abuse are examined, and recommendations for management are made.
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