Living with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder can be overwhelming on its own, but when the complexities of ADHD and substance abuse enter the picture, the challenges often multiply for individuals and their families. Research has shown that people with ADHD, including children diagnosed early, young adults navigating independence, and adults managing long-term symptoms, are at a higher risk of developing substance use disorders such as alcohol use disorder, cocaine use disorder, or cannabis use disorder.
Co-Occurring Disorders
When it comes to senior placement, we understand that one-size-doesn’t-fit-all.
Co-occurring disorders, also referred to as dual diagnoses, describe the presence of both a substance use disorder (SUD) and one or more mental disorders within the same individual. This complex condition is increasingly common and recognized as a major public health concern.
Alcoholism and depression are two complex conditions that often coexist. In this article, we explore how the intersection of depression and alcohol abuse creates unique challenges for both physical health and psychological stability.
