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There are several. Check out this page: http://www.allaboutcounseling.com/crisis_hotlines.htm . Scroll down a bit to find the substance abuse heading.

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How is Substance abuse classified under the DSM-IV?

Substance-Related Disorders


What disorders are included in the substance use classification?

Substance abuse and substance dependency A+ :) Substance use disorder is the condition of substance abuse and substance dependence. A substance use disorder could include disorders such as dependence on alcohol and dependence on narcotic drugs.


Which disorders are not included in the substance-induced classification?

Disorders such as anxiety disorders, mood disorders (e.g., depression, bipolar disorder), and psychotic disorders (e.g., schizophrenia) are not included in the substance-induced classification. These disorders are considered to have primary causes unrelated to substance use.


Five DSM-IV substance-related disorders?

abuse, dependence, intoxication, psychotic disorders. amnestic syndromes


Substance use disorders are NOT especially prevalent in individuals with a schizophrenia b anxiety c low IQ d depression?

Substance abuse disorders are not associated with low IQ.


What distinguishes primary sleep disorders?

Primary sleep disorders are distinguished as those that are not caused by other mental disorders, prescription medications, substance abuse, or medical conditions.


Which personal factors will contribute to substance abuse?

Personal factors that can contribute to substance abuse include genetics, history of trauma or abuse, mental health disorders such as depression or anxiety, low self-esteem, peer pressure, and a lack of coping mechanisms for stress or difficult emotions.


Some common adolescent health problems include?

Nutritional disorders, Sexually-transmitted disease, and Substance abuse


What are the two major divisions of substance-related disorders in the DSM?

If you are talking about Substance Abuse Disorder...not sure if you are being specific to this, but if you are the disorder is not listed in the DSM-IV, therefore there is no criteria, etc. that this disorders exists? Maybe if you have more specifics.


What is the difference between Substance Use Disorders and Substance Induced Disorders?

Substance induced disorders are those symptoms/medical conditions that can be directly attributed to the use of a substance. For instance the presentation of condition occurs during intoxication/withdrawal. The symptoms have not occurred before use and they do not persist after use.Substance use disorders include substance abuse and substance dependence. You use the drugs/substance to deal with the symptoms that preceded substance use but then become dependent or abusive of that substance.


What provides a set of codes used for collecting data about substance abuse and mental health disorders?

DSM-IV-TR


What has the author Brian F Shaw written?

Brian F. Shaw has written: 'Addiction & recovery for dummies' -- subject(s): Addicts, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Substance abuse, Rehabilitation, Substance abuse, Treatment, Psychology, Substance-Related Disorders, Therapy