Usually when someone comes to my office and it is apparent that there are
significant substance abuse problems, I will encourage them to seek specific counseling or join a program that focuses on that first.
Not exact matches
Luthar found
significant psychological
problems at the high end of the income spectrum, and in fact in one study she found higher rates of depression and
substance abuse in high - income adolescents than low - income adolescents.
«It will have individuals who have
substance abuse problems, their families, other relatives or
significant others come together, and it will offer a configuration of services or opportunities and resources.»
Your future
significant other could have a criminal background, be married, running a financial scam or hiding a
substance abuse problem.
Such changes include but are not limited to,
significant pay raises, new jobs with a different standard of compensation, a child's developmental needs, and behavioral
problems with either a parent or a child such as
substance or alcohol
abuse.
Even when a child or adolescent is well known in a pediatric practice, only 50 % of those with clinically
significant behavioral and emotional
problems are detected.23 Other investigators have found similarly high failure of detection rates ranging from 14 % to 40 %.22, 24 Surveyed pediatricians, however, overwhelmingly endorse that they should be responsible for identifying children with ADHD, eating disorders, depression,
substance abuse, and behavior
problems.26
Substance abuse in Denver is a
significant problem, with 21 percent of the city's residents reporting use of illicit drugs over the course of the last year.
The co-morbidity of anxiety and depression with
substance abuse in young people represents a
significant health
problem that impacts on family, social and educational functioning.
There is quite a debate as to what constitutes
substance abuse, so here are the definitions of substance dependence and substance abuse paraphrased from the (DSMIV) Diagnostic and Statistical Manuel of Mental Disorders: Substance dependence is defined as when a person continues to use the substance despite significant substance related problems and a minimum of (3) of the following signs are present at any time during the s
substance abuse, so here are the definitions of
substance dependence and substance abuse paraphrased from the (DSMIV) Diagnostic and Statistical Manuel of Mental Disorders: Substance dependence is defined as when a person continues to use the substance despite significant substance related problems and a minimum of (3) of the following signs are present at any time during the s
substance dependence and
substance abuse paraphrased from the (DSMIV) Diagnostic and Statistical Manuel of Mental Disorders: Substance dependence is defined as when a person continues to use the substance despite significant substance related problems and a minimum of (3) of the following signs are present at any time during the s
substance abuse paraphrased from the (DSMIV) Diagnostic and Statistical Manuel of Mental Disorders:
Substance dependence is defined as when a person continues to use the substance despite significant substance related problems and a minimum of (3) of the following signs are present at any time during the s
Substance dependence is defined as when a person continues to use the
substance despite significant substance related problems and a minimum of (3) of the following signs are present at any time during the s
substance despite
significant substance related problems and a minimum of (3) of the following signs are present at any time during the s
substance related
problems and a minimum of (3) of the following signs are present at any time during the same year.
A
significant portion experienced depression, divorce, and
substance -
abuse problems as adults.
Another
significant intervention to intervene in instances where there are
substance abuse problems is to interrupt the supply of
substances.
During the last 3 decades, multiple studies have consistently found participation in BCT by married or cohabiting
substance -
abusing patients results in
significant reductions in
substance use, decreased
problems related to
substance use (e.g., job loss, hospitalization), and improved relationship satisfaction.