Abstract: | Examines several issues relevant to treating dual diagnosis clients who have coexisting chronic mental illness and substance abuse diagnoses. The development of various theoretical viewpoints on the relationship between substance abuse and mental illness is described along with a critical review of current research efforts. Suggestions are made for professionals to devote more attention to coordinating services and resources within mental health systems, adjusting academic training and professional development, and developing research efforts that will provide practical guidelines for clinicians. Until more definitive research is available, administrators, clinicians, and professional training programs are advised to adopt a broad clinical perspective of work with dual diagnosis clients that incorporates both mental health and substance abuse treatment modalities. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |