from Part 3 - Psychoeducation program: sessions and contents
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 January 2010
Practically, half of bipolar patients, specifically 46%, meet DSM-IV (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders 4th edition) criteria of alcohol abuse or dependence. According to the data of the Epidemiologic Catchment Area (ECA), the risk for a bipolar patient to present with a drug dependence is more than six times higher than that of the population at large, and a little higher if we speak only of patients with type I bipolar disorder. One out of every three bipolar patients presents with a substance abuse problem as a comorbidity. On the other hand, many of our patients do not meet the criteria for substance abuse or dependence even though they consume alcohol or other substances with a certain assiduity, and we must take into account that the mere consumption of alcohol, cannabis and other toxics, even without reaching abuse quantities, can act as a trigger for new episodes.
Our program, far from claiming to be a specific program that tackles dual pathology, is designed to affect the consumption behavior more than the abuse or dependence, circumstances which would require a highly specialized program. In other words, the idea is to prevent substance consumption in order to control a potential triggering factor.
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