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Kimberly Stubbs1, Brian M Merrill1
1Dr. Stubbs is Clinical Chief Resident, and Dr. Merrill is Assistant Professor and Director of Community Psychiatry at Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine in Dayton, Ohio.
Abstract:
Substance use disorders are widespread and cause significant dysfunction. Substance use disorders often co-occur with other psychiatric disorders. Because of this overlap, clinicians commonly encounter patients at risk for substance abuse disorders. This article reviews strategies to aid the practicing clinician in the screening, assessment, intervention, and referral of their parents at risk for substance use disorders.
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