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Citation

Sutor B, Tinsley JA, Morse RM. J. Addict. Dis. 1999; 18(1): 83-93.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1999, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1300/J069v18n01_08

PMID

10234565

Abstract

Nine patients with bipolar mood disorder and concurrent substance dependence were treated in an 18-bed inpatient addiction unit over a 3-month period. A multidisciplinary team approach used a medicalized Minnesota model and stressed the establishment of a positive diagnosis and individualization of management strategies for each patient. Clinically significant affective symptoms that required acute psychiatric intervention developed in several patients during hospitalization. Manic symptoms developed in three patients during sedative withdrawal, requiring the team to differentiate manic symptoms from physiologic withdrawal; and two patients became severely depressed, requiring pharmacologic management and suicide-prevention strategies.
SUMMARY: Our experience with the patients in this case series supports the contention that there is no simple, uniform approach to the substance-dependent patient with bipolar disorder. Treatment teams must be prepared to differentiate complex syndromes and to manage manic, depressive, and addictive behaviors.


Language: en

Keywords

Adult; Bipolar Disorder; Diagnosis, Differential; Female; Hospitalization; Humans; Infant; Male; Patient Care Team; Substance-Related Disorders; Time Factors

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