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Getty Images/sorrapong. Co-occurring conditions are mental disorders or other health conditions that a person has at the same time. These may interact with each other, affecting a persons symptoms and health outcomes. People who have substance use disorders often have other mental disorders.
Provides education and consultation to clients with severe mental illness and severe addiction issues. A voluntary, specialized inpatient program offering assessment and treatment for people with co-occurring severe mental illness and severe addiction issues.
The Live‑In Concurrent Disorder Treatment Service is designed for people aged 19 and over with serious substance use or gambling issues and moderate mental health issues whose needs would be best addressed in a live‑in setting.
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There are a few ways to do this: your GP can book it while youre at the surgery. you can book it online yourself, using the appointment request letter your GP gives you. you can phone the NHS e-Referral Service line on 0345 60 88 88 8, open Monday to Friday, 8am to 8pm, and from 8am to 4pm on weekends and bank holidays.
A concurrent disorder is when a person has a substance use disorder and a mental illness at the same time. Examples: Being diagnosed with schizophrenia and living with an opioid addiction. Having a post-traumatic stress disorder and an alcohol addiction.
Examples of co-occurring disorders include depression and alcoholism, anxiety disorder and addiction, or bipolar disorder and opioid dependence. Why Do People with Co-Occurring Disorders Need Personalized Treatment?

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