Psychology-Dual Diagnosis
Considering a differential diagnosis, what is your initial assessment and diagnostic impressions of Adam and why? Consider the depressive disorders and posttraumatic stress disorder concurrent with substance related disorders in your response. Please present other ideas that you have for Adam.
Various psychiatric conditions can bring about the uncontrolled consumption of alcohol, which in turn can lead to alcoholism. They can also cause a person to resort to alcoholism. In the case of mental health, the presence of alcoholism brings with it various complications, which may hinder the reaching of a precise diagnosis of the psychiatric condition. This seems to be the case with Adam. In cases like his, where there is a psychiatric disorder present as well as alcoholism, suicide becomes a possibility, and the person will need the services from the mental health institutions. Where a person is dependent on alcohol, one of the risks that emerge is that of suicide. Adam has depended heavily on alcohol because of his family situation, which has had several deaths. Alcoholism is seen as an illness, and in the case of Adam, a response to various challenges. In its contribution to suicide, only depression comes before alcoholism as a triggering factor. In Adam's case there are two possibilities. His addiction to alcohol may have been caused by depression from his extreme circumstances. It could also be that depression is caused by the alcohol addiction. Alcoholism and depression have symptoms that are similar, and it is not easy to make the separation. Adam seems to be depressed, but it might not be obvious to him that the problem with alcohol actually adds to the depression. Alcohol consumption may not result in suicide or depression. However, there are many negative results of alcohol addiction, some of which are the loss of employment, family disputes, aggressive behavior and even illegal actions. In addition to this, the person suffers from being ostracized by society, the loss of friendships and associations and the inability to interact with others. For a person like Adam, this situation may cause his self-worth to diminish and this may lead him to associate with the people who are like him. Thus, Adam's depression may be the result of his alcoholism and this depression can lead to suicidal thoughts (Olson, 2012; DSM-5 American Psychiatric Association, 2013).
A person who has been subject to harsh circumstances early in life, as Adam has, may be more susceptible to problems of mental health and this may be expressed in the form of dependence on alcohol. Trauma thus comes before the alcoholism. A direct association between trauma and alcoholism may not easily be established, though Adam seems to display this association as he has suffered a lot of trauma in his early life and is now battling alcoholism. Where there exist symptoms of trauma from early life, there may also be the use of alcohol to deal with or cope with these problems. One common co-occurrence is that of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder along with the dependence on alcohol. Where the patient experiences withdrawal symptoms from alcohol, they may intensify the PTSD, resulting in a greater likelihood of relapsing. Adam may be suffering from PTSD from the trauma he experienced as a child and this may have led to the dependence on alcohol. The victimization that he suffered as a child seems to have resulted in low self-worth. The use of alcohol thus may have been as a coping mechanism picked up to deal with the harmful thoughts he had of himself. The negative circumstances that he found himself in may have caused Adam to stay away from healthy social interactions and bonds because he felt like he was different from other people. This may have pushed him to groups that used alcohol freely. The alcohol dependence disorder in this case may have thus resulted from the childhood trauma.
For Adam, consider the Six Dimensions Checklist in Appendix E in "The Addiction Treatment Planner" and the Mental Health Screening Form III and Simple Screening Instrument for Substance Abuse in Appendix H of "Substance Abuse Treatment for Persons with Co-Occurring Disorders"
Treatment Intervention
Treatment that is based on evidence is essential in today's society because of the need for quality in the treatment of mental health issues as well as accountability for the same. There must be treatments that are pharmacological as well as those that target behavior when treating a case such as Adam's, where there is both PTSD as well as dependence on alcohol. Cognitive behavior therapies are the ones that are most highly recommended when treating alcohol dependence and PTSD. These therapies can be focused on managing stress and anxiety, focused on cognition and based on exposure. In the exposure based therapies, a patient...
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