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2017, Number 6

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Salud Mental 2017; 40 (6)

Joint statement on dual disorders: Addiction and other mental disorders

Szerman N, Martínez-Raga J, Baler R, Roncero C, Vega P, Basurte I, Grau-López L, Torrens M, Casas M, Franco C, Spinnato G, Maremmani I, Maremmani AGI, Daulouède Jean-Pierre, Aguerretxe-Colina A, Mann K, Marín-Navarrete R, Medina-Mora ME, Ruiz P
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The World Association on Dual Disorders (WADD), the World Psychiatric Association (WPA) (Section on Dual Disorders), and the Sociedad Española de Patología Dual (SEPD) have joined forces to clarify that:
Addiction is a mental disorder, not a voluntary, self-indulgent act.
• Dual disorder is a term applied to people who have an addictive disorder and another co-occurring mental disorder. It is related to interacting neurobiological and environmental factors involved in behaviors of substance and non-substance related disorders. Nobody chooses to become an addict, and addiction is not a matter of weakness of will, a consequence of self-indulgent behavior, or a result of the mere pursuit of pleasure.


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