Typical Co-Occurring Disorders |
Signs of standard co-occurring disorders
The mental health issues that most routinely co-occur with alcohol abuse are clinical depression, anxiety disorders, and bipolar affective disorder.
Prevalent signs of depression
Sentiments of helplessness and hopelessness
Lack of interest in day-to-day activities
Failure to feel pleasure
Appetite or weight changes
Sleep alterations
Reduction of vitality
Unyielding feelings of worthlessness or shame
Attention issues
Temper, physical pain, and imprudent behavior (especially in men).
Prevalent symptoms of mania in manic depressive illness.
Emotions of elation or severe irritability.
Unrealistic, grandiose beliefs.
Decreased need for sleep.
Amplified energy.
Rapid speech and racing thoughts.
Impaired common sense and impulse control.
Hyperactivity.
Anger or rage.
Common symptoms of anxiety.
Excessive pressure and emotional distress.
Feeling restless or jumpy.
Irritability or feeling "on edge".
Racing heart or lack of breath.
Queasiness, tremoring, or lightheadedness.
Muscle tension, headaches.
addiction concentrating.
Insomnia.
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