Signs of standard co-occurring disorders
The mental health issues that most regularly co-occur with drug dependence are clinical depression, anxiety disorders, and bipolar disorder.
Typical signs of depression
Sentiments of helplessness and hopelessness
Lack of interest in day-to-day routines
Failure to experience pleasure
Appetite or weight changes
Sleep alterations
Reduction of energy
Substantial emotions of insignificance or shame
Attention problems
Anger, physical pain, and imprudent activity (particularly in males).
Prevalent symptoms of mania in bipolar disorder.
Emotions of ecstasy or extreme irritation.
Nonrealistic, grand beliefs.
Lowered need for sleeping.
Amplified
definition of alcoholism .
Quick speaking and racing thought and feelings.
alcohol withdraw and impulsivity.
Hyperactivity.
Anger or rage.
Standard signs of anxiety.
Tremendous pressure and worry.
Feeling restless or jumpy.
Frustration or feeling "wired".
Racing heart or lack of breath.
relapse , tremoring, or lightheadedness.
Muscle tenseness, headaches.
Difficulty concentrating.
Sleep problems.