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Addressing comorbid depressive symptomatology in alcohol treatment.
Authors:Brown  Richard A; Ramsey  Susan E
Abstract:Clinicians often encounter patients who have comorbid alcoholism and depression. The presence of both disorders makes treatment especially challenging. Among individuals seeking treatment for alcohol dependence, depression and depressive symptoms are associated with poorer treatment outcomes, and depressed mood may play an important role in relapse to drinking. Results of a recent study suggest that adding cognitive-behavioral treatment of depression to alcohol treatment can be an effective means of reducing depressive symptoms and improving drinking outcomes in alcoholics with elevated levels of depressive symptoms. This approach may be particularly useful for clinicians seeking a nonmedical intervention to reduce depression during alcohol treatment. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
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