Chapter 44.Mood Disorders
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Mood disorders and substance use disorders (SUDs) frequently occur together, and this comorbidity poses a significant challenge for clinicians across clinical settings. Effective management of patients with this comorbidity requires a sound knowledge of the diagnosis and therapeutics of mood disorders and SUDs individually and of how the disorders may interact to complicate diagnosis and treatment.
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