1. Understanding psychosis
What are concurrent disorders?
When someone has both a substance use problem and a mental health problem, it is called a concurrent or co-occurring disorder. Sometimes substance use can cause a mental health problem, or sometimes a mental health problem may lead people to use substances to relieve their symptoms.
There are a number of reasons why people often have both a substance use problem and a mental health problem:
Having either a substance use or a mental health problem greatly increases the possibility of having the other problem. These problems can look very similar, which makes it difficult for family members and professionals to know whether a person is experiencing a substance use problem or a mental health problem—or both.
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