Provide individual therapy to persons with severe and persistent mental illness,
co-occurring substance abuse disorders, and personality disorders.
Not exact matches
Epidemiological research has shown that anxiety
disorders often
co-occur with depression and
substance abuse.
It also provides services such as food, housing, respite care and treatment for
co-occurring disorders, such as
substance abuse.
Trained in
substance abuse,
co-occurring disorders, and the effect of employment and housing issues on mental health
Treat patients with severe mental
disorders exacerbated by
substance abuse and
co-occurring disorders.
Facilitated a women's Seeking Safety group to provide psychoeducation, increase insight into maladaptive coping mechanisms, and help clients attain safety from trauma / Posttraumatic Stress
Disorder and challenges experienced while managing
co-occurring substance abuse diagnoses.
AND have at least one - year post-graduate experience working with individuals with
Substance Abuse and / or
Co-occurring disorders as an individual or group counselor, please submit your application along with a current resume.
I have more than twenty five years experience in a full range of treatment programs providing services to clients, and their families; addressing the symptoms of mental illness,
co-occurring substance abuse problems, personality
disorders, legal issues and community adjustment problems.
Provided individual psychotherapy to women who experience homelessness,
abuse,
co-occurring disorders and
substance use
Los Angeles, CA About Blog Reasons Eating
Disorder Center offers a full continuum of care for patients struggling with anorexia, bulimia, binge - eating disorder, and co-occurring issues such as trauma symptoms, substance abuse, bipolar, borderline personality disorder, anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder, or dep
Disorder Center offers a full continuum of care for patients struggling with anorexia, bulimia, binge - eating
disorder, and co-occurring issues such as trauma symptoms, substance abuse, bipolar, borderline personality disorder, anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder, or dep
disorder, and
co-occurring issues such as trauma symptoms,
substance abuse, bipolar, borderline personality
disorder, anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder, or dep
disorder, anxiety, obsessive compulsive
disorder, or dep
disorder, or depression.
As a preferred facility for mental health and
substance abuse treatment Minneapolis, River Ridge specializes in dual diagnosis and
co-occurring disorders.
Define
co-occurring disorders (mental health and
substance abuse) and explain the special needs of women in the criminal justice system with
co-occurring disorders.
Her background spans twenty - three years in mental health,
substance abuse and
co-occurring disorders.
I am a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor with over 12 years of experience working with individuals with Trauma, Eating
Disorders, Dissociative
Disorders, Relationship issues,
Substance Abuse issues and other
co-occurring disorders.
The National Center on
Substance Abuse and Child Welfare (NCSACW) is an initiative of the Department of Health and Human Services to improve family recovery, safety and stability by advancing practices and collaboration among agencies, organizations and courts working with families affected by substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders and child abuse or
Substance Abuse and Child Welfare (NCSACW) is an initiative of the Department of Health and Human Services to improve family recovery, safety and stability by advancing practices and collaboration among agencies, organizations and courts working with families affected by substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders and child abuse or neg
Abuse and Child Welfare (NCSACW) is an initiative of the Department of Health and Human Services to improve family recovery, safety and stability by advancing practices and collaboration among agencies, organizations and courts working with families affected by
substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders and child abuse or
substance use and
co-occurring mental health
disorders and child
abuse or neg
abuse or neglect.
Shellina is well versed in working with adults and adolescents coping with depression, anxiety, social skills development, severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI),
co-occurring disorders and
substance abuse.
I am experienced with working with individuals with
co-occurring disorders of
substance abuse and mental health issues using a family systems approach.
I have experience working with adult and older adult populations experiencing a variety of mental health issues including depression, anxiety, bipolar
disorder,
co-occurring substance abuse and dependency.
New York State Health Foundation: Integrating Mental Health and
Substance Abuse Care Isaacs, Jellinek, Garcel, Hunt, & Bunch (2013) Health Affairs, 32 (10) View Abstract Describes a collaboration between the New York State Health Foundation, the State Office of Mental Health, and the State Office of Alcoholism and
Substance Abuse Services to remove financial and regulatory barriers to integrate the treatment of people with
co-occurring disorders.
Supporting Children of Parents With
Co-Occurring Mental Illness and Substance Abuse (PDF - 1,485 KB) Hopping - Winn (2012) National Abandoned Infants Assistance Resource Center Explores the impact of parental co-occurring disorders and ways to address the unique and complicated needs specific to children of parents with co-occurrin
Co-Occurring Mental Illness and
Substance Abuse (PDF - 1,485 KB) Hopping - Winn (2012) National Abandoned Infants Assistance Resource Center Explores the impact of parental
co-occurring disorders and ways to address the unique and complicated needs specific to children of parents with co-occurrin
co-occurring disorders and ways to address the unique and complicated needs specific to children of parents with
co-occurringco-occurring disorders.
Colleen Clark, Ph.D., is associated with the National GAINS Center for People With
Co-Occurring Disorders in the Justice System, a national center for the collection and dissemination of information about effective mental health and substance abuse services for people with co-occurring disorders who come in contact with the jus
Co-Occurring Disorders in the Justice System, a national center for the collection and dissemination of information about effective mental health and
substance abuse services for people with
co-occurring disorders who come in contact with the jus
co-occurring disorders who come in contact with the justice system.
Screening and Assessment for
Substance Use, Mental Health and Co-Occurring Disorders in Adolescents Fox, Kanary, & Shepler (2014) The TA Network Explains the need for integrated screening and assessment in the identification of co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders in ado
Substance Use, Mental Health and
Co-Occurring Disorders in Adolescents Fox, Kanary, & Shepler (2014) The TA Network Explains the need for integrated screening and assessment in the identification of co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders in
Co-Occurring Disorders in Adolescents Fox, Kanary, & Shepler (2014) The TA Network Explains the need for integrated screening and assessment in the identification of
co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders in
co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders in ado
substance abuse and mental health
disorders in adolescents.
My clinical expertise includes treatment for anxiety and mood
disorders (e.g., Panic, Depression, Post-Traumatic Stress
Disorder) and
co-occurring problems (adjustment issues, chronic medical conditions,
substance abuse).
Consistent with the finding that most women with
co-occurring mental and
substance use
disorders have histories of
abuse, trauma histories can be considered the norm among women with
co-occurring disorders in jail.
Facts for Policymakers: The Need for an Integrated System of Care for Youth With Traumatic Stress and
Substance Use Disorders (PDF - 321 KB) National Child Traumatic Stress Network (2011) Presents statistics on the high rates of trauma exposure and substance abuse among adolescents and offers recommendations for developing a youth - oriented integrated system of care that addresses the complex needs of youth with traumatic exposure and co-occurring substance use d
Substance Use
Disorders (PDF - 321 KB) National Child Traumatic Stress Network (2011) Presents statistics on the high rates of trauma exposure and
substance abuse among adolescents and offers recommendations for developing a youth - oriented integrated system of care that addresses the complex needs of youth with traumatic exposure and co-occurring substance use d
substance abuse among adolescents and offers recommendations for developing a youth - oriented integrated system of care that addresses the complex needs of youth with traumatic exposure and
co-occurring substance use d
substance use
disorders.
Research suggests that individuals who have experienced trauma due to
abuse or neglect may experience higher rates of
substance use and
co-occurring disorders such as depression or posttraumatic stress
disorder.
Screening and Assessment for
Co-Occuring Disorders in Adolescents in the Justice System (PDF - 404 KB) Fox, Kanary, & Shepler (2014) The Technical Assistance Network for Children's Behavioral Health Explains the need for integrated screening and assessment to identify
co-occurring substance abuse and mental
disorders in adolescents.
«I specialize with eating
disorders,
substance abuse / addiction and
co-occurring mental health diagnosis like anxiety, depression and trauma history.
She also works as a clinical therapist in the Linden Oaks Eating
Disorders program where she facilitates individual and family therapy for clients with dual issues of eating
disorders and other
co-occurring mental health issues like PTSD, anxiety, mood
disorders,
substance abuse and self - injury.
If you are facing the challenge of
substance abuse and
co-occurring disorders, we can help.
We specialize in the treatment of
substance abuse and
co-occurring disorders and are committed to your overall well - being.
His background includes work with children, adolescents, and adults, and he utilizes a number of evidenced based therapeutic interventions including cognitive behavioral therapy, integrated dual
disorders treatment (for
co-occurring mental health and
substance abuse), dialectical behavior therapy, and EMDR.
Responsibilities included providing services to individuals with
substance abuse issues and individuals with
co-occurring substance abuse and mental health
disorders; facilitation of psychoeducational groups; individual counseling; treatment plan monitoring and consultations with a psychiatrist.
Conduct
disorder and
substance abuse commonly
co-occur with depression in older children and adolescents.
Specialties: ADHD, Academic Underachievement, Addiction, Adoption, Alcohol
Abuse, Antisocial Personality, Anxiety, Asperger's Syndrome, Autism, Behavioral Issues, Panic
Disorder, Depression, Self - Harm, Impulse Control, Bipolar
Disorder, Borderline
Disorder, Child or Adolescent, Chronic Impulsivity, Chronic Pain, Chronic Relapse, Codependency, Developmental
disorders, Divorce, Domestic
Abuse, Domestic Violence, Drug
Abuse, Dual Diagnosis, Emotional Disturbance, Family Conflict, Gambling, Infertility, Infidelity, Intellectual Disability, Internet Addiction, Learning Disabilities, Life Coaching, Marital and Premarital, Medical Detox, Medication Management, Men's Issues, Narcissistic Personality, Obesity, Schizophrenia, Personality
Disorders, Trauma and PTSD, Obsessive Compulsive
Disorder,
Co-Occurring Diagnoses, Oppositional Defiance, Parenting, Peer Relationships, Pregnancy, Prenatal, Postpartum, Racial Identity, Relationship Issues, Eating
Disorders,
Substance Abuse, Career Counseling, Grief, Sexual Identity, Couples & Family Counseling, Coping Skills, Self - Esteem, Self - Harming, Sex Therapy, Sexual
Abuse, Sexual Addiction, Sleep or Insomnia, Spirituality, Sports Performance, Stress Management, Suicidal Ideation, Teen Violence, Testing and Evaluation, Transgender, Traumatic Brain Injury, Video Game Addiction, Weight Loss, Women's Issues and Anger Management
He provides individual, marital and family therapy in his practice in Doylestown and is certified in treating
co-occurring disorders of mental illness and
substance abuse.
Specific topics have included ACT and other evidence - based interventions, medical complications, trauma impact,
co-occurring disorders (
substance abuse, self - injury, etc), assessment for appropriate level of care, body image, art and other expressive therapies, and using a team approach to treatment.
According to Dr. Kim Dennis, CEO and medical director for residential treatment center Timberline Knolls,
disordered eating also frequently
co-occurs with
substance abuse.
Our planned residential
substance abuse treatment program incorporates key advances related to neuroscience, adolescent development and
co-occurring substance use and mental health
disorders.
As a mental health professional, I specialize in the treatment of
substance abuse and
co-occurring disorders.
I offer counseling services unique to
substance abuse and
co-occurring disorders.
In many cases,
substance abuse treatment is intended to address
co-occurring disorders, such as mental illness.
Studies also demonstrate that DBT can dramatically improve the outcome for people who are diagnosed with
co-occurring mental health
disorders like
substance abuse and eating
disorders or
substance abuse and borderline personality
disorder.
Residential treatment center and detox program for men and women looking to recover from
substance abuse and
co-occurring disorders.
«As a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, I've treated individuals who struggle with anxiety
disorders, mood
disorders, thought
disorders, personality
disorders, and / or
co-occurring substance abuse issues.
How to use narrative and evidence - based cognitive behavioral interventions to treat patients with Complex PTSD, Prolonged and Complicated Grief
Disorders, Borderline Personality
Disorders, and patients with
Co-occurring disorders such as
Substance Abuse
However, the ADHD —
substance abuse relationship often disappears when
co-occurring conduct
disorder (CD) is considered.
Common examples of
co-occurring disorders include the combinations of major depression with cocaine addiction, borderline personality
disorder with episodic, poly - drug
abuse, alcohol addiction with panic
disorder and trauma or PTSD with a variety of
substance abuse and process addictions.