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Gorski-Best Practice Principles - ehcounseling
www.ehcounseling.com2 Substance-Related Disorders There are three types of Substance Related Disorders: Substance Abuse Disorders, Substance Dependence Disorders, and Substance-induced Disorders.
VA/DoD Clinical Practice Guideline for Substance Use Disorders
www.healthquality.va.govthe DSM-IV criteria showed that the substance dependence syndrome was both reliable and valid as a definition, but that the abuse syndrome based on a theoretical and hierarchical relationship between abuse (less severe) and dependence (more severe) was not valid. Some sympt oms of “abuse” (e.g., failure
ADOLESCENT ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE USE AND ABUSE
brightfutures.aap.orgDSM-IV Diagnostic Criteria3 Substance Abuse (1 or more of the following): •• Use causes failure to fulfill obligations at work, school, or home •• Recurrent use in hazardous situations (e.g. driving) •• Recurrent legal problems •• Continued use despite recurrent problems Substance Dependence (3 …
SUBCHAPTER 27G - RULES FOR MENTAL HEALTH, …
reports.oah.state.nc.usThe criteria for drug abuse delineated in the DSM IV is incorporated by reference. (23) "Drug dependence" means psychoactive substance dependence which is a cluster of cognitive behavioral, and physiologic symptoms that indicate that a person has impaired control of
Substance Abuse and Dependence
www.csun.eduSubstance dependence is defined as a maladaptive pattern of use that results in significant impairment or distress, as shown by the following features occurring within the same year: 1. Tolerance for the substance, as shown by either
Substance Abuse and Dependence
www.csun.eduSubstance dependence is defined as a maladaptive pattern of use that results in significant impairment or distress, as shown by the following features occurring within the same year: 1. Tolerance for the substance, as shown by either