Substance-Induced Disorders
Substance-Induced Disorders are mental health conditions that arise from the use of drugs or alcohol. These disorders can affect mood, behavior, and cognitive functions, leading to symptoms such as anxiety, depression, or psychosis. The substances involved can include legal drugs like alcohol and prescription medications, as well as illegal drugs.
These disorders are typically categorized based on the specific substance used and the nature of the symptoms. Treatment often involves addressing both the substance use and the resulting mental health issues, which may include therapy and support groups like Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous.