Substance Induced Mood Disorder: Symptoms and Treatment
What Is A Substance Induced Mood Disorder?
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How Soon After Taking The Drug Can Depression Be Induced?
Which Substance Can Cause Substance/Medication-Induced Depressive Disorder?
- Amphetamines: they are stimulant drugs, and excessive use can lead to amphetamine-induced depressive disorder
- Opioids: too much intake can cause drug induced mood disorders and substance induced mental disorders.
- Inhalants: contain psychoactive (mind-altering) properties when inhaled and can lead to substance induced depressive disorder
- Cocaine: a powerfully addictive stimulant drug that can result in drug induced mood disorder.
- Hallucinogens: alter a person's awareness of their surroundings, as well as their thoughts and feelings. They can cause drug-induced bipolar.
- Alcohol: eventually, excessive intake of alcohol causes alcohol induced depressive disorder.
- Sedatives: abuse of sedatives can result in substance induced depression.
Symptoms Of Substance Induced Mood Disorder
Due to the symptoms’ similarities to other mental health conditions, substance abuse depression may go undiagnosed. Substance induced mood disorder symptoms are as follows:
- Feelings of isolation and loneliness
- Constant weeping or crying for no apparent reason
- Radical change in behavior
- Complete loss of motivation, ongoing fatigue
- Hypersomnia or insomnia
Causes Of A Substance Induced Mood Disorder
- A traumatic brain injury or stroke
- A family or personal history of schizophrenia, mood disorders, or psychotic disorders
- Side effects of certain prescription medications can cause medication induced depression.
- Dementia, such as Alzheimer's disease
- Brain tumors, lesions, or cysts
- Genetic abnormalities
Diagnosing Substance Induced Mood Disorder
Diagnostic Criteria
- Persistent, noticeable, and noteworthy mood disturbance starts after cutting back on substance use.
- Withdrawal from a substance capable of causing depressive symptoms continues after the initial withdrawal period.
- The lack of proof that the depressive episode is unrelated to diagnosis of substance induced mood disorder or that it started before taking medication.
Is A Substance Induced Mood Disorder Like Other Co-occurring Conditions?
Risk Factors For Substance Induced Mood Disorders
- Adolescence
- Certain medical conditions include hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid) or chronic pain.
- Certain medication
- Family history of substance induced disorder
- Isolation from other people
- Personal history of sleep disorder
- Recent traumatic life event
Treatment for Substance Induced Mood Disorder
Psychiatric Treatment
Psychiatric treatment deals with symptoms of a substance induced disorder. Therapy and medication alleviate the most severe symptoms so individuals can focus on long-term recovery.
Neurobiological Integration Program
Holistic Addiction Therapies
Life Skills Training
Benefits Of Substance Induced Mood Disorder Treatment
- Support: our Profound Treatment team is readily available to support you at every step in your recovery journey.
- Coping skills: learning to stay sober when times are difficult is a necessary component to treat substance induced disorders. You will be equipped with healthy coping skills to properly handle life's demands.
- A safe environment: you can learn how to adopt a healthy lifestyle in our safe, judgment-free environment. We want you to feel comfortable sharing openly and honestly in therapy sessions.
- Improved overall health: mental illness also physically impacts a person. Your mental health will get better as your treatment goes on. Strengthening physical strength is also possible with improved mental health.
Get Help To Heal Your Substance Induced Mood Disorder At Profound Treatment
Seeking help for substance induced mood disorder may seem scary, but reputable treatment centers can provide support. Reach out to us at Profound Treatment to discuss treatment options and enjoy tailored care.
Resources
- 1https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK555887/
- 2https://nida.nih.gov/publications/drugfacts/hallucinogens
- 3https://www.samhsa.gov/medication-assisted-treatment/medications-counseling-related-conditions/co-occurring-disorders#:~:text=Co%2Doccurring%20disorders%20may%20include,uniquely%20as%20co%2Doccurring%20disorders
- 4https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4142322/
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