Effective Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder Treatment at J. Flowers Health Institute
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What Is a Co-Occurring Disorder?
Examples of Co-Occurring Disorders
It can also be challenging to determine which symptoms are due to which disorder. This can make treatment planning complex.
What Does Treatment Usually Entail?
- Psychotherapy
- Medication
- Support groups
Strategies for Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Integrated Dual Diagnosis Treatment (IDDT)
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
Psychotherapy
Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) provides skills to manage emotions and decrease relationship conflicts. Also, motivational interviewing (MI) is often utilized to build motivation for change.
Peer Support/Support Groups
- Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
- Narcotics Anonymous (NA)
- SMART Recovery
Case Management
Family Education and Therapy
- The nature of co-occurring disorders
- How they are treated
- What they can do to support their loved one
Relapse Prevention Planning
Treatment of Co-Occurring Medical Conditions
How These Strategies Address Complex Interactions
Providing a Holistic Understanding
Individualizing Treatment Plans
This involves assessing the person’s:
- Disorders
- Severity of symptoms
- How the disorders interact
- The person’s support system
- Living situation
- Physical health
Assessing and Evaluating
Providing Relapse Prevention
Coordinating Care
Assessment and Diagnosis of Substance Use Disorders
- Mental health
- Physical health
- Substance use history
- Medical history
- Family history
Screening
Diagnostic Evaluation
Based on the assessment, the healthcare provider will make a diagnosis. The diagnosis is made according to criteria specified in diagnostic manuals.
The diagnosis of co-occurring disorders needs the independent diagnosis of both a substance use and a mental health disorder.
Integrated Summary and Treatment Planning
Continuous Reassessment
Challenges to Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Complex Diagnosis
Limited Resources and Training
Systemic Barriers
Stigma
Patient Engagement and Retention
- Homelessness
- Unemployment
- Legal issues
Relapse Risk
Comorbid Medical Conditions
Effective Medication for Treating Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorders
- Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT): For instance, methadone and naltrexone are approved to treat opioid use disorders. For alcohol use disorders, medications like disulfiram and acamprosate can be used.
- Antidepressants: If an individual has a co-occurring depression or anxiety, antidepressants might be used.
- Mood Stabilizers and Antipsychotics: For co-occurring bipolar disorder or schizophrenia, mood stabilizers or antipsychotics are often used.
- Medication for ADHD: For those with co-occurring ADHD, providers may prescribe medications like stimulants or atomoxetine.
Whole-Person Approach to Healing
- Psychotherapy
- Peer support
- Lifestyle changes
- Other strategies
The Role of Family Involvement in the Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders
Family involvement can play a critical role in co-occurring substance use disorder treatment.
It can have a profound impact on the recovery process for several reasons, such as:
- The family can provide emotional support and encouragement throughout the treatment process.
- The involvement of family in treatment can help them better understand the nature of disorders. This can reduce stigma and misconceptions.
- Family members are often instrumental in observing changes in behavior or symptoms that might suggest a problem.
- Family therapy is beneficial in helping to address and resolve family dynamics that may contribute to the disorders.
- Family involvement can also boost treatment adherence.
- Family can assist with the process of community reintegration.
Considerations for Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder Treatment for Different Age Groups
- The presentation of symptoms
- The course of the disorders
- The impact on the individual’s life
- The most effective treatment approaches
Adolescents
Adults
Older Adults
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Resources
- https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/substance-use-and-mental-health
- https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30352668/
- https://www.fda.gov/drugs/information-drug-class/information-about-medication-assisted-treatment-mat
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK571017/
- https://bmcpsychiatry.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12888-023-04632-z