Pharmacological treatment envisages the involvement, participation and retention of patients, increase their motivation to seek additional support, ensuring a certain range of particular psychological and pharmacological treatments and prevention of relapse. Doing any patient should be part of a comprehensive plan, drawn up after a thorough examination. It is also significant that providing medical care in the common diseases, and taking care of the disorders caused by the use of psychoactive substances is the all doctors requirement. However, general practitioners should be aware of their limitations and, if necessary, seek professional help.
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First, it is often difficult to obtain from the patient' motivation to change, but if it succeeds, it can contribute to a decision on how to proceed regarding drug therapy. Patients should be encouraged to make a decision - either completely abstain from the use of psychoactive substances, or limit it. If the set of the first goal requires no pharmacological treatment, it is necessary to denote the date when the patient stops taking the psychoactive substances. Patients should get rid of alcohol, cigarettes or drugs, and continue to work on alternative strategies for coping. Regardless of whether the priority of harm minimization substance or abstinence from their use, information such as immunization, vaccination should contraception also be part of a therapeutic …show more content…
Quality, endowed with a child, especially in the initial period of life, is the most durable. Any future change for them is difficult, and in some cases, it is almost impossible. The successful formation of a child, and later the young man as a person, not only determines its inclusion in public life; they find its niche, but, ultimately, the progress of society and its sustainable development. However, the role is not limited to children. Their value to humanity, society, the family is what they are. Awareness and understanding of this predetermine the great responsibility of the state in solving social and economic problems that require maximum consideration of the interests of children. Therefore, it is significant to create a favorable environment, to ensure normal conditions of life for the citizens, for the development and socialization of every individual, and strengthen the role of parents. The urgency of the problem of dual diagnosis is a combination of severe mental disorders, and substance abuse is high enough. The proof of it is possible due to the high incidence of such comorbid conditions and their interaction aggravating