Abuse vs dependence dsm

    • [DOC File]Diagnosis in the Assessment Process

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      Thus the DSM-5 gives both the ICD-9 and ICD-10 codes, and when making a diagnosis, one may want to list the ICD-9 code first and place the ICD-10 code in parenthesis. Clearly, it is important to know which version of the ICD is being used when making your diagnosis. Single-Axis vs. Multiaxial Diagnosis


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      This is misleading in that it suggests that substance dependence is a mild precursor of substance abuse when (as defined by DSM) the latter is not associated with tolerance, withdrawal, or ...


    • [DOC File]11-2-07 Suicide

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      – separate from abuse/dependence categories, just means tolerance/withdrawal can occur ( substance dependence has physical dependence. Substance Dependence DSM Criteria – physical dependence, impaired control, life re-organized, cont. Physical Dependence – build up both a tolerance. to drug and experience withdrawal. QUIZ: Don’t need ...


    • [DOC File]Opioid Dependence During Pregnancy

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      Opioid abuse (DSM-IV) - repeated probs in same 12 months (mo) with ≥ 1 of: (slide 6) 1. Inability to fulfill role obligations. 2. Use in physically hazardous situations . 3. Legal problems . 4. Social or interpersonal problems . Note: not meeting criteria for dependence . Opioid dependence (DSM-IV) - repeated probs in same 12 months with ...


    • [DOC File]NEW OUTLINE FOR THE STRATEGIC PLAN

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      The figure shows the cumulative conditional probability that an individual at a given age would have at some point in their life met the diagnostic criteria for DSM-IV alcohol abuse or dependence. As seen from the figure, by age 30 these probabilities were 10% and 17% respectively for dependence and abuse. By age 60 they are 14% and 20% ...


    • [DOC File]Treating the Disease of Addiction

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      Describe the difference between dependence and abuse as used in DSM-IV. Chapter 5 TIP 42: What are the guidelines for developing a successful therapeutic alliance with clients? What are the challenges for establishing that relationship? What does recovery mean to you? How does that compare to or contrast the meanings offered in the text?


    • [DOC File]Differential Diagnosis: Antisocial Personality Disorder

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      ASPD often co-occurs with substance abuse D/Os, somatization D/O, borderline personality D/O (BPD), narcissistic personality D/O, or pathological gambling D/O or other impulse control D/Os. There is an increased risk of developing ASPD if they had ADHD as children or were abused or neglected, had unstable parenting, or were raised in a lower ...


    • [DOC File]Opioid Abuse and Dependence

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      4. Epidemiology: (Figure) Dependence on or abuse of specific illicit drugs in the past year among persons 12+ : 2006 13. Slide 25. VI. Conditions Associated with Prescription Opioid Misuse, Abuse, or Dependence


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