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Theories On The Prevalence Of Dual Diagnosis



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By : faye bautista    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-03-13 13:03:19
Individuality is the barrier that makes people different. The way a person thinks, feels and acts are the things that make someone unique. Some may choose how they live; some will just go with the flow. Others may enjoy something will others may not even see the slightest fun underneath it.

Some people take drugs in order to have a haven of escape from too much stress and pressure. For other people, peer pressure, work stress and boredom can trigger the illness. It is easy to create something bad than something good because you never really have to prove yourself. This is where dual diagnosis comes in.

There are multiple theories to explain why an individual who tends to experience severe mental disorder are very much vulnerable to substance abuse. On the other hand, there are also certain explanations why co-existence of these behaviors is prevalent. Complications will be further explained by the theories.

Theory of Self-medication, it suggests that when an individual who suffers from a severe mental illness starts to use several forms and kinds of drugs in order to relieve specific symptoms. Dealing with psychotic medication side effects are also dealt with. Meaning, substances are not primarily chosen in a random phase but with good purpose.

Although, with the dependence of the individual to the medications in order to alleviate the symptoms of his or her mental illness, it results that the person can no longer continue life without having that medication. Example, nicotine is a stimulant which deals with sedation that is caused by increased doses of anti-psychotic drugs.

Theory of multiple risk factors According to Mueser, there are several factors in the environment which needs attention and can cause co-existing disorders. Some of which may be living a life where drugs is highly available and the person can sustain the habit, poverty and lack of resources, lack of adult or parent supervision and responsibility, and even lack of structured everyday activities.

Theory of Dysphoria, the simplicity of this theory states that when a person experiences dysphoria, he or she will result in drug dependency just to alleviate or reduce the bad feelings. Research shows that this is one of the foremost motivators in why a person results to alcohol or substance abuse.

Theory of Supersensitivity, according to Mueser, people who suffer severe mental disorders have psychological and biological vulnerabilities which can be regarded to hereditary causes. Meaning, those who are suffering vulnerability when a stressful event occurs in his or her life will result to triggering a mental illness or relapses.

Some of these theories are entirely accepted by medical practitioners dealing with the client who is experiencing dual diagnosis. These theories can greatly help in the effective diagnosis and plan of treatment of the same occurring disorders.
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