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What if a person has an addiction and psychiatric problem present at the same time?

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What if a person has an addiction and psychiatric problem present at the same time?

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• What if someone has been in drug rehab or alcoholism treatment before? • What if the drug addict or alcoholic doesn’t feel they have a problem? • Why can’t an alcoholic or drug addict just quit on their own? • How important a role does the family play in the drug or alochol addiction treatment? • What exactly is drug detox? • How is detoxification done? • How do I chose a Rehab treatment? • What is a Drug Intervention? Why is it done? • How Drugs affect the pregnant woman? • How drugs affect the unborn baby? • How do drugs cause a personality change? • What are the biochemical aspects of addiction? • What is an Adult Drug Treatment Court? • How can I help a family member who needs treatment help but refuses? • What is Hair Drug Testing? • What type of drugs can be detected in a standard hair test? • What time period does a standard test cover? • What is the shortest time period that can be accurately evaluated? • Can body hair be drug tested like hair from the head? • How much hair i

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The key element here is locating a addiction treatment facility that employs medical professionals who specialize in addiction medicine and psychiatry. The addictionologist, a physician who specializes in addiction medicine, can accurately assess any addiction issues. The psychiatrist is available to assess the patient from a psychiatric point of view. Together they can collaborate on appropriate medications, as well as, whether the presenting psychological symptoms are a result of years of drug and alcohol use and will clear over time or whether psychiatric medication is the solution. It is difficult to access this situation while a person is still in detox, as many of the symptoms associated with withdrawal mimic psychiatric symptoms. A complete evaluation may not be able to be accurately completed until a person has completed detoxification. People do recover when addiction and psychiatric problems coexist. Back to questions If you have further questions or require immediate assista

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