Integrative Dual Diagnosis Treatment Approach to an Individual with Alcoholism and Coexisting Endogenous Depression Integrative Dual Diagnosis Treatment Approach to an Individual with Alcoholism and Coexisting Endogenous Depression

Integrative Dual Diagnosis Treatment Approach to an Individual with Alcoholism and Coexisting Endogenous Depression

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Publisher Description

When a forty-three-year-old medical doctor sought treatment for chronic alcoholism, author Dr. Michael Mullan determined that George J. also suffered from depression and would require an integrative treatment approach to ensure a successful outcome.

In Integrative Dual Diagnosis Treatment Approach to an Individual with Alcoholism and Coexisting Endogenous Depression, Mullan:

Describes the details of the case

Reviews the literature related to the clinical problems of dealing with alcoholism and alcoholism with co-existing mental illness

Includes an overview of the dually diagnosed population

Presents the model of treatment for the dually disorderedDual Diagnosis Model

Reviews the patients treatment regimen

Provides a summary of the treatment and experience

Reports on the patients results

In this study, Mullan describes his Dual Diagnosis Model approach for the treatment of addiction with co-existing mental disorders. He contends that in order to be successful treating an individuals addiction that the underlying psychological disorders must also be addressed to ensure a positive outcome.

GENRE
Health & Well-Being
RELEASED
2014
7 August
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
108
Pages
PUBLISHER
IUniverse
SIZE
174.3
KB