November 10 2016
Dual Diagnosis
Symptoms of standard co-occurring disorders
The mental health issues that most regularly co-occur with drug abuse are depression, anxiety disorders, and manic depressive illness.
Prevalent symptoms of depression
Sentiments of helplessness and hopelessness
Lack of interest in everyday activities
Failure to feel joy
Appetite or body weight changes Sleep alterations
Reduction of energy
Substantial sentiments of insignificance or guilt
Focusing troubles
Anger, bodily pain, and ill-advised behavior (especially in men).
Typical indications of mania in bipolar affective disorder.
Emotions of ecstasy or excessive irritability.
Outlandish, grand expectations.
Decreased requirement for sleeping.
Intensified energy.
Quick speaking and racing thoughts.
Reduced judgment and impulse control.
Hyperactivity.
Anger or rage.
Prevalent symptoms of anxiety.
Severe tension and emotional distress.
Feeling jumpy or restless.
Irritability or feeling "on edge".
Racing heart beat or lack of breath.
Queasiness, trembling, or dizziness.
Muscle tension, headaches.
Difficulty focusing.
Insomnia.