Co-occurring Disorders: An Integrated Approach

Co-occurring disorders (CODs) present significant concerns among adolescents and their families. Increasing attention has been paid to the prevalence and impact of co-occurring mental illness and addiction. In general, co-occurring disorders are associated with poorer treatment outcomes, increased utilization of emergency room services, repeat admissions to inpatient psychiatric hospitals, and higher rates of relapse and medical problems (Sterling et. al., 2011)

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