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Detoxification Of Chemically Dependent Inmates
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Substance-related Disorders
Substance-Use Disorders Substance Abuse DSM-IV-TR Criteria Recurrent substance-related Substances Alcohol Amphetamines and related substances Caffeine Cannabis Cocaine Symptoms begin quickly, peak in 8–12 hr, and subside in 4–5 days Symptoms of Opioid Withdrawal Hallucinogen Abuse and … Content Retrieval
DSM IV Multiaxial System
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Therapy Manuals For Drug Addiction
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DSM-IV-TR CLASSIFICATION*
DSM-IV-TR CLASSIFICATION* NOS = Not Otherwise Specified 305.60 Cocaine Abuse Cocaine-Induced Disorders 292.89 Cocaine Intoxication Episodic With Interepisode Residual Symptoms (Specify if: … Read Here
Assessing Comorbid Mental And Substance-Use Disorders: A …
The DSM-IV guideline is that symptoms must develop dur-ing or within a month of intoxication or withdrawal. cocaine, to try to counteract these unpleasant symptoms. However, virtually all substances of abuse, except … Doc Viewer
Cocaine-related Medical And Trauma Problems: A Consecutive …
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Borderline Personality Disorder
Personality Disorder Axis II in DSM Onset in adolescence or young adulthood Stable in appearance intense anger or lack of control of anger Transient, stress-related severe dissociative symptoms or psychosocial functioning in BPD patients May extend to other diagnoses – PTSD, substance abuse … Access Document
Substance Abuse And Dependence
cocaine. (p. 306) T F Breast cancer is the leading cause of Psychoanalysts view substance abuse and dependence as symptoms of conflicts rooted the DSM, a substance abuse disorder is a pattern of recurrent … View This Document
DSM-IV Criteria For Substance Dependence
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The Neuropsychology Of Cocaine Addiction: Recent Cocaine Use …
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Characteristics Of Cocaine Users Presenting To An Emergency …
Behavioral symptoms. ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDI-CINE 2005; 12:329–337. Cocaine is the most common illicit drug of abuse in DSM-IV Substance Abuse (n = 13; 9%) DSM-IV Substance myocardial infarction associated with cocaine abuse in a young … View Full Source
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Substance Dependence Specifiers
Dependence or Abuse have been met at any time during a period of 12 months or The same (or a closely related) substance is taken to relieve or avoid withdrawal symptoms exacerbated by the substance (e.g., current cocaine use despite recognition of … Read Here