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Task Type: Individual Project Deliverable Length: 750–1,000 words
Points Possible: 100 Due Date: 3/2/2015 11:59:59 PM CT [removed]
Select 2–3 different substances from the DSM-IV-TR such as alcohol, cocaine, heroin, amphetamines, and hallucinogens. Describe the behavioral and psychological issues and risks associated with use, abuse, and addiction of each substance. What is the comorbidity associated with each substance? How do the comorbidity factors impact treatment issues? For example, dual diagnosis, which is the product of being diagnosed with a mental illness along with a substance abuse problem.
Assignment Guidelines
- Select 2–3 different substances from the DSM-IV-TR.
- Address the following in 750–1,000 words:
- For each of your selected substances:
- Thoroughly describe the behavioral and psychological issues associated with the substance.
- What risks are associated with use, abuse, and addiction of this substance? Explain.
- What is the comorbidity associated with this substance? Explain.
- How do the comorbidity factors impact treatment issues? Explain.
- For example: Dual diagnosis, which is the product of being diagnosed with a mental illness along with a substance abuse problem.
- For each of your selected substances:
- You are required to use at least three (3) legitimate scholarly sources.
- Be sure to reference all sources using APA style.
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