Common Co-Occurring Mental Health Issues
Signs and symptoms of standard co-occurring disorders
The mental health issues that most routinely co-occur with alcohol abuse are clinical depression, anxiety conditions, and bipolar affective disorder.
Standard signs and symptoms of clinical depression
Feelings of helplessness and hopelessness
Lack of interest in daily tasks
Incapacity to feel pleasure
Food consumption or body weight changes
Sleep alterations
Reduction of vitality

Strong sentiments of worthlessness or shame
Attention issues
Anger, physical pain, and ill-advised activity (particularly in males).
Standard signs and symptoms of mania in bipolar disorder.
Feelings of euphoria or excessive irritation.
Unrealistic, grand beliefs.
Diminished need for sleep.
Increased energy.
Quick speaking and racing thought and feelings.
Reduced Dealing With Recovering Alcoholics. and impulsivity.
Hyperactivity.
True Alcohol Allergies Are Rare or rage.
Prevalent symptoms of anxiety.
Excessive pressure and emotional distress.
Feeling restless or jumpy.
Frustration or feeling "uneasy".
Racing Real Alcohol Allergies Are Infrequent or shortness of breath.
alcoholism , tremoring, or lightheadedness.
Muscle tenseness, headaches.
Difficulty focusing attention.
Coping With An Alcoholic in Recovery. .
The mental health issues that most routinely co-occur with alcohol abuse are clinical depression, anxiety conditions, and bipolar affective disorder.
Standard signs and symptoms of clinical depression
Feelings of helplessness and hopelessness
Lack of interest in daily tasks
Incapacity to feel pleasure
Food consumption or body weight changes
Sleep alterations
Reduction of vitality

Strong sentiments of worthlessness or shame
Attention issues
Anger, physical pain, and ill-advised activity (particularly in males).
Standard signs and symptoms of mania in bipolar disorder.
Feelings of euphoria or excessive irritation.
Unrealistic, grand beliefs.
Diminished need for sleep.
Increased energy.
Quick speaking and racing thought and feelings.
Reduced Dealing With Recovering Alcoholics. and impulsivity.
Hyperactivity.
True Alcohol Allergies Are Rare or rage.
Prevalent symptoms of anxiety.
Excessive pressure and emotional distress.
Feeling restless or jumpy.
Frustration or feeling "uneasy".
Racing Real Alcohol Allergies Are Infrequent or shortness of breath.
alcoholism , tremoring, or lightheadedness.
Muscle tenseness, headaches.
Difficulty focusing attention.
Coping With An Alcoholic in Recovery. .
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