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Co-occurring Disorders, Emotion/Mood Literacy, and Emotion/Mood Regulation

机译:并发疾病,情绪/情绪素养和情绪/情绪调节

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There is a need for integrated treatment for co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders (i.e., co-occurring disorders or COD). However, evidence-based practice guidelines for COD are not yet supported by a mature body of research. Front-line programs and practitioners have no alternative but to explore ways to improve their own COD theory and practice knowledge. A rural adult outpatient addiction treatment agency in Ontario, Canada wanted to improve its ability to assist people with COD. The majority of COD involved mood and/or anxiety disorders concurrent with substance abuse or dependence. A qualitative hermeneutic phenomenology approach generated three COD practice/theory developments: adopting a functional evolutionary perspective vis-à-vis the purpose of emotion/mood experiences; focusing on enhancing COD service users’ emotion/mood literacy; and focusing on emotion/mood regulation in terms of mental health and substance use. Findings are discussed. While not generalizable, the developments may contribute to hypotheses that can be tested for generalizability.
机译:需要针对同时发生的精神健康和物质使用障碍(即同时发生的障碍或COD)的综合治疗。但是,成熟的研究机构尚未支持针对COD的循证实践指南。一线计划和从业人员别无选择,只能探索改善自己的COD理论和实践知识的方法。加拿大安大略省的一个农村成人门诊成瘾治疗机构希望提高其协助COD患者的能力。大多数COD涉及情绪和/或焦虑症以及药物滥用或依赖性。定性的诠释学现象学方法产生了三种COD实践/理论发展:针对情感/情绪体验的目的采用功能进化的观点;专注于提高化学需氧量服务使用者的情绪/情绪素养;并着重于心理健康和物质使用方面的情绪/情绪调节。讨论结果。这些发展虽然不能一概而论,但可能会促进可以检验其普遍性的假设。

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