What are Co-occurring Disorders?
Co-occurring Disorders are when a person has a mental illness and a substance use disorder. Family and Friends If you have a loved one who has co-occurring disorder or you think they might have one, this section provides you with information about co-occurring disorders and information on how to help. Consumers This section is for those who have been diagnosed with co-occurring disorders or think that they might have a co-occurring disorder. If you need immediate help, contact the Access Line at 832-3100. On the neighbor islands, call toll free at 1-800-753-6879. Provider Information This section is for those already in the field or would like to enter the field. It includes treatment resources like links for free or low-cost treatment manuals and free patient handouts. Treatment Resources Grants Co-Occurring Disorder State Incentive Grant (COSIG) Hawaiis COSIG Project is a collaborative effort of Hawaiis Department of Health, including the Adult Mental Health Division (AMHD) and Alcoh
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