Co-occurring Disorders (COD) definition

Co-occurring Disorders (COD) means the existence of some combination of diagnoses for a
Co-occurring Disorders (COD) means having one or more substance use disorders as well as one or more mental disorders.
Co-occurring Disorders (COD) means co-occurring mental illness and substance abuse disorders.

Examples of Co-occurring Disorders (COD) in a sentence

  • Contractor will continue participation as a Change Agent and will attend and participate in all of the activities to effect the changes necessary to maintain and enhance Co-occurring Disorders (COD) treatment capability.

  • Contractor will continue participation as a Change Agent and will participate in monthly activities to effect the changes necessary to maintain and enhance Co-occurring Disorders (COD) capability.

  • Contractor will continue participation as a Change Agent and will attend and participate in all of the activities to effect the changes necessary to maintain and enhance Co-occurring Disorders (COD) capability.

Related to Co-occurring Disorders (COD)

  • Co-occurring disorder (COD) means any combination of mental health symptoms and substance use disorder symptoms or diagnoses that affect a consumer and are typically determined by the current Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.

  • Co-occurring disorder specialist means an individual

  • Autism spectrum disorders means any of the pervasive developmental disorders as defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition, published by the American Psychiatric Association, including autistic disorder, Asperger's disorder and pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified. [PL 2011, c. 420, Pt. A, §26 (RAL).]

  • Autism spectrum disorder means a neuro-developmental condition typically appearing in the first three years of life that significantly affects a person's ability to communicate, understand relationships and relate to others, and is frequently associated with unusual or stereotypical rituals or behaviours.

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