Integrating behavioral and pharmacological interventions in treating clients with psychiatric disorders and mental retardation.
Res Dev Disabil
; 22(6): 463-85, 2001.
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While the literature on treatment of dually diagnosed individuals continues to grow, few studies have examined the potential interactions between behavioral interventions and pharmacological interventions in treating persons with a developmental disability and a concurrent psychiatric disorder. The current theoretical paper discusses different manners in which psychotropic medications and behavioral interventions can interact, including the potential for facilitative or inhibitory effects of one treatment modality on the other. Possible permutations of these interactions are discussed. Case examples, including objective measures of psychiatric and behavioral symptoms over time, representing possible illustrations of these permutations, are presented. The authors argue that in many cases the potential effect of one treatment procedure on the efficacy of another may be an important consideration in treating dually diagnosed individuals.
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Base de datos:
MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Psicotrópicos
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Terapia Conductista
/
Trastornos Mentales
/
Discapacidad Intelectual
Tipo de estudio:
Diagnostic_studies
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Res Dev Disabil
Asunto de la revista:
TRANSTORNOS MENTAIS
Año:
2001
Tipo del documento:
Article