Dually diagnosed definition

Dually diagnosed means a patient diagnosed as having a substance use disorder listed in the DSM−IV that is accompa- nied by dependency, trauma or dementia and a diagnosed mental disorder.

Examples of Dually diagnosed in a sentence

  • Dually diagnosed persons and others who require prescribed medication shall not be 32 precluded from acceptance or admission solely based on their licit use of prescribed medications.

  • Dually diagnosed persons and others who require prescribed medication shall not be 9 precluded from acceptance or admission solely based on their licit use of prescribed medications.

  • Dually diagnosed Persons having a concurrent diagnosis of mental illness 25 persons and others who require prescribed medication shall not be precluded from acceptance or admission 26 solely based on their licit use of prescribed medications.

  • Dually diagnosed persons and others who require prescribed medication shall not be 1 precluded from acceptance or admission solely based on their licit use of prescribed medications.

  • Dually diagnosed Persons having a concurrent diagnosis of mental illness 24 persons and others who require prescribed medication shall not be precluded from acceptance or admission 25 solely based on their licit use of prescribed medications.

  • Dually diagnosed persons and others who require prescribed medication shall not be 3 precluded from acceptance or admission solely based on their licit use of prescribed medications.

Related to Dually diagnosed

  • Historically Disadvantaged Individual (HDI) means a South African citizen -

  • Historically disadvantaged individuals (HDIs) means all South African citizens –

  • Biologically-based mental illness means schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, paranoia and other psychotic disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and panic disorder, as these terms are defined in the most recent edition of the diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders published by the American Psychiatric Association.

  • Economically disadvantaged means a pupil who has been determined eligible for free or reduced-price meals as determined under the Richard B. Russell national school lunch act, 42 USC 1751 to 1769j; who is in a household receiving supplemental nutrition assistance program or temporary assistance for needy families assistance; or who is homeless, migrant, or in foster care, as reported to the center.

  • Historically Disadvantaged Individual (HDI) - means a South African citizen: