Skip to main content

User account menu

  • Log in

Languages

  • English
  • Français
  • Português
  • Español
  • العربية
  • Pусский

Main navigation

  • About ISSUP

    • ISSUP Rationale
    • Membership
      • Membership Criteria
      • Code of Ethics
      • Who is ISSUP for?
    • News
    • International Partners
    • Governance
    • ISSUP Scientific Council
    • Friends of ISSUP (USA)
    • ISSUP Workshops
      • Bali 2025
      • Thessaloniki 2024
      • Buenos Aires 2023
      • Manila 2022
      • Abu Dhabi 2022
      • International Conference 2021 (Virtual)
      • Africa 2020 (Virtual)
      • Vienna 2019
      • Nairobi 2018
      • Cancún 2017
      • Campinas 2016
      • Bangkok 2015
    • ISSUP Awards
      • Evidence-Based Award
      • Local Initiative Award
      • Services Award
      • Excellence in Training Provision
      • Outstanding Contribution to ISSUP Award
    • In Memoriam
    • Acknowledgements
    • ISSUP Website Guides
    • Contact ISSUP
    • FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions
  • Professional Development

    • Online Learning Hub
      • How to Register
      • UTC Self Led Courses
    • Universal Curricula (UC)
      • Universal Prevention Curriculum
      • Universal Treatment Curriculum
      • Universal Recovery Curriculum
      • Access UPC & UTC
      • Training Providers
      • Becoming a Training Provider
      • Global Training Program
    • Resources
      • Glossary
      • ISSUP Webinars
      • ICAP certification
      • INEP Plus
      • Prevention Insights Video Series
      • Prevention Lists
      • HealthEKnowledge
      • WiRED International
      • Quality in Treatment
      • SPR-ISSUP Prevention Workbook
    • Job Board
  • Knowledge Share

    • Search in the Knowledge Share
    • ADDICTOLOGY Journal
      • Latest Issue
  • National Chapters

    • Africa
      • ISSUP Botswana
      • ISSUP Côte d’Ivoire
      • ISSUP Egypt
      • ISSUP The Gambia
      • ISSUP Kenya
      • ISSUP Namibia
      • ISSUP Nigeria
      • ISSUP South Africa
      • ISSUP Tanzania
      • ISSUP Togo
      • ISSUP Uganda
    • The Americas
      • ISSUP Argentina
      • ISSUP The Bahamas
      • ISSUP Brazil
      • ISSUP Canada
      • ISSUP Chile
      • ISSUP Colombia
      • ISSUP Ecuador
      • ISSUP El Salvador
      • ISSUP Guatemala
      • ISSUP Mexico
      • ISSUP Panama
      • ISSUP Paraguay
      • ISSUP Peru
      • ISSUP United States
    • Asia
      • ISSUP Afghanistan
      • ISSUP India
      • ISSUP Indonesia
      • ISSUP Kazakhstan
      • ISSUP Lebanon
      • ISSUP Malaysia
      • ISSUP in Pakistan
      • ISSUP Philippines
      • ISSUP Qatar
      • ISSUP Sri Lanka
      • ISSUP Thailand
      • ISSUP Türkiye
      • ISSUP United Arab Emirates
      • ISSUP Uzbekistan
      • ISSUP Vietnam
    • Europe
      • ISSUP Czech Republic
      • ISSUP Greece
      • ISSUP Italy
      • ISSUP Spain
      • ISSUP Ukraine
      • ISSUP United Kingdom
    • How to Become a National Chapter
    • ISSUP National Chapters' Advisory Committee
  • Events

    • Search through all events
  • Networks

    • A–Z
  • My ISSUP

    • Member Directory
    • Apply for membership

Co-Occurring Disorders

Network is dedicated to the discussion of mental health and drug use disorders
DiscussionsFilesImagesVideosLinksEventsKnowledge ShareAll
Livia

Comorbidity Infographic and Report

Shared by Livia - 25 February 2019
Format
Leaflet, Infographic, Fact sheet, Poster
Published by / Citation
NIDA

The term “comorbidity” describes two or more disorders or illnesses occurring in the same person. They can occur at the same time or one after the other. Comorbidity also implies interactions between the illnesses that can worsen the course of both. 

Many individuals who develop substance use disorders (SUD) are also diagnosed with mental disorders, and vice versa. 

A report(link is external) produced by NIDA provides definitions, treatment options and barriers that might prevent people receiving the help they need, and the infographic(link is external) summarises data on the comorbidity between substance use and mental...

Translations
Pусский
Ελληνικά
  • Read more about Comorbidity Infographic and Report
  • Add new comment
Livia

Addiction Journal Podcast: March 2019

Shared by Livia - 20 February 2019
Format
Book

The latest Addiction Journal Podcast(link is external) gives listeners a snapshot overview of the research that has been published in the March edition of the Addiction Journal.

Translations
Қазақ
Italian
  • Read more about Addiction Journal Podcast: March 2019
  • Add new comment
Livia

ESCAP: 18th International Congress of European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

Shared by Livia - 20 February 2019
Event Date
30 June 2019
Location:
Vienna
Austria

The ESCAP 2019 Congress(link is external) in Vienna, Austria is co-organized by the Austrian Society of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy (ÖGKJP). Planning is well under way and there are key dates to keep in mind. The...

Translations
Pashto
Dari
Indonesian
Urdu
Turkish
Vietnamese
  • Read more about ESCAP: 18th International Congress of European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
  • Add new comment
Livia

14 º Congreso Mundial de psiquiatría biológica

Shared by Livia - 20 February 2019
Event Date
2 June 2019
Location:
Vancouver

The 14th World Congress of Biological Psychiatry(link is external), a biennial conference of the World Federation of the Societies of Biological Psychiatry (WFSBP), will take place in Vancouver, Canada, from 2 - 6 June 2019.

The theme of the congress “Neuro...

Translations
Қазақ
Italian
  • Read more about 14 º Congreso Mundial de psiquiatría biológica
  • Add new comment
Livia

Mental Health of Children and Youth

Shared by Livia - 20 February 2019
Event Date
23 May 2019
Location:
Zlatibor
Serbia

The Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions of Serbia is very pleased to inform you that the 5th Congress (link is external)of DEAPS will be held on Zlatibor in the ’’Čigota’’ Institute from 23rd to 26th of May 2019.

The theme...

Translations
Indonesian
  • Read more about Mental Health of Children and Youth
  • Add new comment
Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Suicide ideation and behavior in Mexico: Encodat 2016

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 14 February 2019
Source: Borges, G., Orozco, R., Villatoro, J., Medina-Mora, M., Fleiz, C., & Díaz-Salazar, J. (2018). Suicide ideation and behavior in Mexico: Encodat 2016. Salud Pública de México, 61(1, ene-feb), 6-15. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.21149/9351 Objective. To provide updated information regarding the 12...
9351-38028-4-PB.pdf
  • Read more about Suicide ideation and behavior in Mexico: Encodat 2016
  • Add new comment
Livia

Sex-Specific Association of Depressive Disorder and Transient Emotional States with Alcohol Consumption in Male and Female Alcoholics

Shared by Livia - 13 February 2019
Format
Scientific article
Published by / Citation
Karpyak, V. M., Geske, J. R., Hall-Flavin, D. K., Loukianova, L. L., Schneekloth, T. D., Skime, M. K., ... & Biernacka, J. M. (2019). Sex-specific association of depressive disorder and transient emotional states with alcohol consumption in male and female alcoholics. Drug and alcohol dependence.

Highlights

  • Negative and positive mood differentially impact alcohol use(link is external) in males and females.
  • Previous research did not differentiate impact of mood states vs lifetime(link is external) diagnoses.
  • This study confirmed positive association of mood with alcohol use in both sexes.
  • Yet, in alcoholic(link is external) men, MDD correlated negatively with the frequency of alcohol use.
  • This difference should be accounted for in clinical practice and research.

Abstract

Background

We assessed the impact of comorbid depression and anxiety disorders as well as positive and negative emotional states on alcohol consumption in...

Translations
Česky
  • Read more about Sex-Specific Association of Depressive Disorder and Transient Emotional States with Alcohol Consumption in Male and Female Alcoholics
  • Add new comment
Livia

28th World Congress on Neurology and Therapeutics (CSE)

Shared by Livia - 13 February 2019
Event Date
28 February 2019
Location:
Berlin

The International Neurology conference entitled 28th World Congress on Neurology and Therapeutics(link is external) will take place  February 28 – March 01, 2019 in Berlin, Germany. The event is designed for researchers, physicians, academics and students...

Translations
Dari
Ελληνικά
  • Read more about 28th World Congress on Neurology and Therapeutics (CSE)
  • Add new comment
Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Mental, Neurological, and Substance Use Disorders. Disease Control Priorities

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 9 February 2019
Source: Patel, V., D. Chisholm., T. Dua, R. Laxminarayan, and M. E. Medina-Mora, editors. 2015. Mental, Neurological, and Substance Use Disorders. Disease Control Priorities, third edition, volume 4. Washington, DC: World Bank. doi:10.1596/978-1-4648-0426-7. License: Creative Commons Attribution CC...
Bookshelf_NBK361945.pdf
  • Read more about Mental, Neurological, and Substance Use Disorders. Disease Control Priorities
  • Add new comment
Livia

Atlas of Mental Health of the Americas 2017 / Atlas de salud mental de las Américas 2017

Shared by Livia - 8 February 2019
Format
Book
Published by / Citation
PAHO/WHO
The data in this report show that there has been a gradual development of mental health policies, laws, programs, and services in the Region of the Americas. However, major efforts, commitments, and resources are still needed to meet the regional objectives.
Translations
Қазақ
Italian
  • Read more about Atlas of Mental Health of the Americas 2017 / Atlas de salud mental de las Américas 2017
  • Add new comment
Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

An emotion regulation-focused theoretical framework for co-occurring nicotine addiction and PTSD: Comments on existing treatments and future directions

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 7 February 2019
Abstract The prevalence of smoking among those with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is 2–6 times higher than the general adult population. Smoking intensifies PTSD symptoms, which in turn, contribute to heavier smoking and even more difficulty quitting. The benefit of integrating smoking...
2331205X.2018.1558731.pdf
  • Read more about An emotion regulation-focused theoretical framework for co-occurring nicotine addiction and PTSD: Comments on existing treatments and future directions
  • Add new comment
Livia

Dispelling Myths about Smoking, Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders and Recovery

Shared by Livia - 7 February 2019
Event Date
19 February 2019
Location:
Ypsilanti

Adults with mental illness, including substance use disorder (SUD,) are at risk of dying 25 years earlier than the general population. The major contributor to this premature mortality is smoking-related disease. While cigarette smoking has...

Translations
Pashto
Italian
  • Read more about Dispelling Myths about Smoking, Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders and Recovery
  • Add new comment
Livia

Finding Ambivalence and 10 Other Things About Motivational Interviewing

Shared by Livia - 5 February 2019
Event Date
13 February 2019
Location:
Webinar

The greatest challenge using motivational interviewing (MI) may be finding the “true” ambivalence it’s supposed to address. This webinar is designed to assist clinicians who want to use MI effectively with clients with co-occurring...

Translations
Pashto
  • Read more about Finding Ambivalence and 10 Other Things About Motivational Interviewing
  • Add new comment
Livia

Mental Health and Associated Stress Factors in Accompanied and Unaccompanied Refugee Minors Resettled in Germany

Shared by Livia - 5 February 2019
Format
Scientific article
Published by / Citation
Müller et al. Child Adolesc Psychiatry Ment Health (2019) 13:8 https://doi.org/10.1186/s13034-019-0268-1

Abstract(link is external)

Background

Studies throughout Europe have shown that asylum-seeking children and adolescents (ASC) are at risk of developing mental disorders. The most common mental-health problems in ASC include posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS), internalizing symptoms such as depression and anxiety, and externalizing behaviour. Being an unaccompanied refugee minor (URM) was found to be highly predictive for higher levels of psychological distress within ASC. Nevertheless, and even though Germany is Europe’s biggest host country for ASC, studies that reliably examine the mental health of both...

  • Read more about Mental Health and Associated Stress Factors in Accompanied and Unaccompanied Refugee Minors Resettled in Germany
  • Add new comment
Livia

Adfam Survey: State of the Family Support Sector

Shared by Livia - 1 February 2019
Format
News
Adfam is running an important survey to examine the state of drug and alcohol family support sector and provide important data for Adfam’s advocacy and influencing work.
Translations
Indonesian
  • Read more about Adfam Survey: State of the Family Support Sector
  • Add new comment
Livia

Website: End of Life Care for People with Problematic Substance Use

Shared by Livia - 1 February 2019
Format
Website

This website(link is external) offers resources developed from a two-year research programme on end of life care for people with alcohol and other drug problems. The research programme was the first of its kind to explore current practice and service experience from a range of perspectives.

The findings have been used to develop information and resources on how best to support people with substance use problems, or how substance use services can support people with serious and life-limiting conditions.

Translations
Urdu
  • Read more about Website: End of Life Care for People with Problematic Substance Use
  • Add new comment
Livia

Webinar: Treating Co-Occurring Trauma and Addiction

Shared by Livia - 31 January 2019
Event Date
27 February 2019
Location:
Webinar

This webinar(link is external) will review the key factors necessary for effectively treating co-occurring trauma and addiction. Practical suggestions and tools will be offered, including content specific to assessment, early intervention, and long-term...

Translations
Italian
Turkish
  • Read more about Webinar: Treating Co-Occurring Trauma and Addiction
  • Add new comment
Edie

Cognitive and Mindfulness‐based therapy for adolescents with co‐occurring post‐traumatic stress and substance use disorder

Shared by Edie - 16 January 2019
Format
Scientific article
Published by / Citation
Fortuna, Lisa R., Michelle V. Porche, and Auralyd Padilla. "A treatment development study of a cognitive and mindfulness‐based therapy for adolescents with co‐occurring post‐traumatic stress and substance use disorder." Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice 91, no. 1 (2018): 42-62.

Early life experiences of trauma are known to significantly increase the risk of substance use in adolescence and adulthood. It has been suggested that individuals may use alcohol or drugs as a means of temporarily relieving themselves from psychological distress, however this can lead to increased emotional dysregulation in the long term.

Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) for adolescent suffering from PTSD and SUDs focuses on developing awareness of unhelpful thought patterns and cognitive restructuring. 

Results suggest feasibility, safety, and effectiveness of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for adolescents with PTSD, depression, and substance use.
Results suggest feasibility, safety, and effectiveness of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for adolescents with PTSD, depression, and substance use. 

A recent study, published in the Journal of Psychology and Psychotherapy(link is external), has...

  • Read more about Cognitive and Mindfulness‐based therapy for adolescents with co‐occurring post‐traumatic stress and substance use disorder
  • Add new comment
Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Urgencias en patologia dual: ¿Cuándo, cómo y dónde?

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 10 January 2019
La Dra. Marta Torrens, del Institut de Neuropsiquiatria i Addiccions-IMIM, del Hospital del Mar, en Barcelona, habla sobre el modelo y funcionamiento de las unidades de atención para personas con trastornos psiquíatricos y al mismo tiempo, trastornos por consumo de drogas.
  • Read more about Urgencias en patologia dual: ¿Cuándo, cómo y dónde?
  • Add new comment
Livia

Overcoming Clinician and Parent Ambivalence: General Practitioners' Support of Children of Parents with Physical or Mental Illness and/or Substance Abuse

Shared by Livia - 8 January 2019
Format
Scientific article
Published by / Citation
Hafting M, Gullbrå F, Anderssen N, Rørtveit G, Smith-Sivertsen T and van Doesum K (2019) Overcoming Clinician and Parent Ambivalence: General Practitioners’ Support of Children of Parents With Physical or Mental Illness and/or Substance Abuse. Front. Psychiatry 9:724. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2018.00724

Children who are next of kin to parents with physical or mental illness and/or substance abuse need access to mental health support and several cost-effective interventions are available. Because most parents in the target group often consult general practitioners (GPs), GPs may have a crucial role in identifying burdened children and ensuring their follow-up. However, this important topic has received little attention in clinical discussions and research. In response to the knowledge gap, we conducted the research project Burdened Children as Next of Kin and the General Practitioner. Four sub...

  • Read more about Overcoming Clinician and Parent Ambivalence: General Practitioners' Support of Children of Parents with Physical or Mental Illness and/or Substance Abuse
  • Add new comment

Pagination

  • First page « First
  • Previous page ‹‹
  • Page 1
  • Page 2
  • Page 3
  • Current page 4
  • Page 5
  • Next page ››
  • Last page Last »

Upcoming Events

There aren't any upcoming events
All Events
Contact Us

Stay Connected

Newsletter

ISSUP is funded by the U.S. Department of State via the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL). INL works to keep Americans safe by countering crime, illegal drugs, and instability abroad.

Copyright © International Society of Substance Use Prevention and Treatment Professionals Privacy Policy (link is external)