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

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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 resultsIn 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.

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iUniverse
1491736666 / 9781491736661
eBook (EPUB)
07/08/2014
English
108 pages
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