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Alcoholism And Typical Dual Diagnosis

Typical Co-Occurring Disorders

Signs of prevalent co-occurring disorders

The mental health problems that most regularly co-occur with alcohol abuse are depression, anxiety disorders, and manic depression.

Typical symptoms of clinical depression

Sentiments of helplessness and hopelessness

Lack of interest in daily tasks

Failure to experience joy

Food consumption or body weight changes Sleep changes

Lack of vitality

Unyielding emotions of insignificance or guilt

Concentration issues

Temper, bodily pain, and dangerous behavior (particularly in men).

Typical symptoms of mania in manic depression.

Sentiments of euphoria or extreme irritation.

Nonrealistic, grand expectations.

Lowered need for sleeping.

Escalated vitality.

Quick speaking and racing thought and feelings.

Impaired judgment and impulsivity.

Hyperactivity.

Anger or rage.

Common symptoms of anxiety.

Severe pressure and emotional distress.

Feeling jumpy or restless.

Frustration or feeling "uneasy".

Racing heart or shortness of breath.

Queasiness, tremoring, or dizziness.

Muscle group tenseness, headaches.

Trouble focusing.

Sleep problems.


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