Dual diagnosis: How adults diagnosed with bipolar disorder experience in-patient substance abuse treatment for stimulant use disorder

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Abstract

Dual diagnosis has become a topic of interest in recent years. In South Africa individuals diagnosed with dual diagnosis are left without adequate services as a result of the separation of substance abuse and mental health treatment services. Through a phenomenological study the authors aimed to explore how adults diagnosed with both bipolar disorder and stimulant use disorder experienced treatment at treatment centres. Considered from a bio-psychosocial perspective, the findings give insight into service users' living world with a dual diagnosis, their experiences, their unique needs for treatment and requirements to maintain abstinence. Recommendations for social work services at treatment centres are offered.

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Van Zyl, K., & Geyer, S. (2019). Dual diagnosis: How adults diagnosed with bipolar disorder experience in-patient substance abuse treatment for stimulant use disorder. Social Work (South Africa), 55(2), 204–222. https://doi.org/10.15270/55-2-716

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