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Dual Diagnosis Co-Occurring Cognitive/Emotional Illness Signs of typical co-occurring disorders The mental health issues that most typically co-occur with chemical abuse are clinical depression, anxiety disorders, and bipolar affective disorder. Typical symptoms of depression Sentiments of helplessness and hopelessness Loss of interest in day-to-day tasks Inability to experience joy Food consumption or weight changes Sleep changes Reduction of energy Strong emotions of insignificance or shame Attention troubles Temper, bodily pain, and dangerous conduct (particularly in males). Typical symptoms of mania in bipolar affective disorder. Sentiments of euphoria or excessive irritability. Unrealistic, grandiose beliefs. Lowered need for sleeping. Amplified energy. Rapid speaking and racing thoughts. Impaired judgment and impulse control. http://stender37due.jigsy.com/entries/general/Notions-On-Alcohol-Drinking-Socially . http://driscoll95driscoll.blog2learn.com/7734233/what-s-the-definition-of-binge-drinking or rage. Typical symptoms of anxiety. Severe pressure and worry. Feeling restless or jumpy. Irritability or feeling "wired". Racing heart beat or lack of breath. Nausea, tremoring, or lightheadedness. Muscle tenseness, headaches. Trouble concentrating. Sleep problems.

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