TY - JOUR
T1 - Reprints from the past
T2 - Assessment and classification of patients with psychiatric and substance abuse syndromes
AU - Lehman, A. F.
AU - Myers, C. P.
AU - Corty, E.
PY - 2000
Y1 - 2000
N2 - Patients with both mental illness and substance abuse pose a major clinical challenge to mental health and substance abuse clinicians. The literature seems to support the hypothesis that mental illness and substance abuse occur together more frequently than chance would predict. Assessment and classification of these patients should be guided by clinicians' needs to make meaningful therapeutic judgments and to communicate effectively with each other in coordinating treatment. Different phases of treatment require different approaches to assessment and classification. In initial classification, the clinician should recognize the problem of dual diagnosis and resist premature assumptions about which diagnosis is primary. Long-term treatment and rehabilitation may require systematic evaluation of alternative clinical hypotheses about why a patient exhibits both disorders. This approach eventually may lead to better ways to assess, classify, and treat these difficult patients.
AB - Patients with both mental illness and substance abuse pose a major clinical challenge to mental health and substance abuse clinicians. The literature seems to support the hypothesis that mental illness and substance abuse occur together more frequently than chance would predict. Assessment and classification of these patients should be guided by clinicians' needs to make meaningful therapeutic judgments and to communicate effectively with each other in coordinating treatment. Different phases of treatment require different approaches to assessment and classification. In initial classification, the clinician should recognize the problem of dual diagnosis and resist premature assumptions about which diagnosis is primary. Long-term treatment and rehabilitation may require systematic evaluation of alternative clinical hypotheses about why a patient exhibits both disorders. This approach eventually may lead to better ways to assess, classify, and treat these difficult patients.
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U2 - 10.1176/appi.ps.51.9.1119
DO - 10.1176/appi.ps.51.9.1119
M3 - Review article
C2 - 10970913
AN - SCOPUS:0033857457
SN - 1075-2730
VL - 51
SP - 1119
EP - 1125
JO - Psychiatric Services
JF - Psychiatric Services
IS - 9
ER -