Habitual Co-Occurring Disorders
Signs and symptoms of typical co-occurring disorders

The mental health issues that most routinely co-occur with drug dependence are clinical depression, anxiety disorders, and manic depression.
Common signs of clinical depression
Sentiments of helplessness and hopelessness
Loss of interest in day-to-day activities
Inability to experience joy
Appetite or weight changes
Sleep changes
Lowering of energy
Unyielding sentiments of insignificance or guilt
Focusing troubles
Temper, physical pain, and dangerous activity (particularly in males).
Standard signs and symptoms of mania in manic depressive illness.
The Painful Part Of Alcohol Withdrawal Typically Begins 6 Hrs.-- 24 Hours After The Last Alcoholic Beverage of euphoria or severe irritability.
Unrealistic, grand expectations.
Decreased requirement for sleep.
Amplified vitality.
Quick speech and racing thought and feelings.
TO ANSWER A NAGGING QUESTION: . . .
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Reduced judgment and impulse control.
Hyperactivity.
Anger or rage.
Prevalent symptoms of anxiety.
Severe tension and emotional distress.
Feeling restless or jumpy.
Irritability or feeling "on edge".
Racing heart beat or lack of breath.
Queasiness, trembling, or dizziness.
Muscle group tenseness, headaches.
Difficulty concentrating.
Sleep problems.

The mental health issues that most routinely co-occur with drug dependence are clinical depression, anxiety disorders, and manic depression.
Common signs of clinical depression
Sentiments of helplessness and hopelessness
Loss of interest in day-to-day activities
Inability to experience joy
Appetite or weight changes
Sleep changes
Lowering of energy
Unyielding sentiments of insignificance or guilt
Focusing troubles
Temper, physical pain, and dangerous activity (particularly in males).
Standard signs and symptoms of mania in manic depressive illness.
The Painful Part Of Alcohol Withdrawal Typically Begins 6 Hrs.-- 24 Hours After The Last Alcoholic Beverage of euphoria or severe irritability.
Unrealistic, grand expectations.
Decreased requirement for sleep.
Amplified vitality.
Quick speech and racing thought and feelings.
TO ANSWER A NAGGING QUESTION: . . .
dealing with an alcoholic ?
Reduced judgment and impulse control.
Hyperactivity.
Anger or rage.
Prevalent symptoms of anxiety.
Severe tension and emotional distress.
Feeling restless or jumpy.
Irritability or feeling "on edge".
Racing heart beat or lack of breath.
Queasiness, trembling, or dizziness.
Muscle group tenseness, headaches.
Difficulty concentrating.
Sleep problems.
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