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What is the definition of concurrent disorder?

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Statistics show that people with mental illness are twice as likely to have a substance use disorder than the general population. This dual challenge, known as a concurrent disorder, involves the complex interaction of both conditions, impacting a person's life significantly.

Understanding What is a concurrent disorder? A comprehensive guide

4 min read
According to the 2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, approximately 21.5 million adults in the United States had a concurrent disorder. A concurrent disorder, also known as a dual diagnosis, is the co-occurrence of a substance use disorder and at least one other mental health condition in the same individual. This complex interplay necessitates a specialized, integrated approach to care for effective recovery.