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Alcohol Addiction And Frequently Presenting Co Occurring Disorders

  • Nov 10, 2016
  • 1 min read

Frequently Presenting Co-Occurring Disorders

Symptoms of prevalent co-occurring disorders

The mental health problems that most regularly co-occur with drug dependence are clinical depression, anxiety conditions, and bipolar effective disorder.

Prevalent symptoms of clinical depression

Emotions of helplessness and hopelessness

Loss of interest in daily routines

Inability to experience pleasure

Food consumption or body weight changes Sleep alterations

Reduction of vitality

Substantial sentiments of insignificance or guilt

Attention issues

Anger, bodily pain, and imprudent activity (particularly in men).

Typical signs of mania in manic depressive illness.

Emotions of ecstasy or excessive irritation.

Unrealistic, grandiose expectations.

Lowered need for sleeping.

Escalated vitality.

Rapid speaking and racing thought and feelings.

Reduced judgment and impulse control.

Hyperactivity.

Anger or rage.

Prevalent symptoms of anxiety.

Excessive tension and worry.

Feeling restless or jumpy.

Irritability or feeling "on edge".

Racing heart or shortness of breath.

Queasiness, trembling, or lightheadedness.

Muscle group tenseness, headaches.

Trouble focusing.

Sleep problems.


 
 
 

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