Frequently Presenting Co-Occurring Disorders
Signs and symptoms of prevalent co-occurring disorders
The mental health problems that most typically co-occur with chemical abuse are clinical depression, anxiety conditions, and bipolar illness.
Typical symptoms of clinical depression
Emotions of helplessness and hopelessness
Loss of interest in daily activities
Inability to experience pleasure
Appetite or body weight changes
Sleep alterations
Lack of energy

Unyielding feelings of insignificance or shame
Focusing issues
Anger, physical pain, and reckless behavior (especially in males).
Common signs and symptoms of mania in manic depression.
Sentiments of elation or extreme irritability.
Alcohol Withdrawal Typically Starts 6 Hours-- 24 Hrs After The Last Alcoholic Beverage , grandiose expectations.
Diminished need for sleeping.
Intensified vitality.
Rapid speaking and racing thought and feelings.
Diminished judgment and impulsivity.
Hyperactivity.
MORE HELP WITH HEAVY DRINKING . . .
alcoholic behavior ?
Anger or rage.
Prevalent symptoms of anxiety.
Excessive tension and worry.
Feeling restless or jumpy.
Irritability or feeling "uneasy".
Racing heart beat or lack of breath.
Queasiness, tremoring, or dizziness.
Muscle tenseness, headaches.
Difficulty focusing attention.
Insomnia.
The mental health problems that most typically co-occur with chemical abuse are clinical depression, anxiety conditions, and bipolar illness.
Typical symptoms of clinical depression
Emotions of helplessness and hopelessness
Loss of interest in daily activities
Inability to experience pleasure
Appetite or body weight changes
Sleep alterations
Lack of energy

Unyielding feelings of insignificance or shame
Focusing issues
Anger, physical pain, and reckless behavior (especially in males).
Common signs and symptoms of mania in manic depression.
Sentiments of elation or extreme irritability.
Alcohol Withdrawal Typically Starts 6 Hours-- 24 Hrs After The Last Alcoholic Beverage , grandiose expectations.
Diminished need for sleeping.
Intensified vitality.
Rapid speaking and racing thought and feelings.
Diminished judgment and impulsivity.
Hyperactivity.
MORE HELP WITH HEAVY DRINKING . . .
alcoholic behavior ?
Anger or rage.
Prevalent symptoms of anxiety.
Excessive tension and worry.
Feeling restless or jumpy.
Irritability or feeling "uneasy".
Racing heart beat or lack of breath.
Queasiness, tremoring, or dizziness.
Muscle tenseness, headaches.
Difficulty focusing attention.
Insomnia.
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