When a person is said to have a dual diagnosis, this means that they have co-occurring conditions. The ultimate result of a dual diagnosis is that people are shown to have both a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder (SUD).
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When a person is said to have a dual diagnosis, this means that they have co-occurring conditions. The ultimate result of a dual diagnosis is that people are shown to have both a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder (SUD).