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Integrated Treatment for Psychotic Disorder and Substance Use Disorder
Integrated treatment is commonly regarded as the most effective form of treatment for individuals with a comorbid Psychotic Disorder and Substance Use Disorder. Integrated treatment involves a combination of treatments from the mental health and addiction fields, including medications and psychosocial treatments, with the aim of treating both disorders in a single treatment program.
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A 30-year-old patient is diagnosed with both schizoaffective disorder and a moderate cannabis use disorder. The patient reports that their psychotic symptoms, such as paranoia, worsen significantly with cannabis use, but they struggle to quit because it temporarily alleviates their anxiety. They have had multiple psychiatric hospitalizations in the past year. Which of the following treatment approaches offers the best rationale for improving long-term outcomes for this patient?