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Signs of common co-occurring disorders

The mental health problems that most routinely co-occur with alcohol abuse are depression, anxiety disorders, and bipolar affective disorder.

Typical symptoms of clinical depression

Emotions of helplessness and hopelessness
Lack of interest in daily tasks
Incapacity to feel pleasure
Food consumption or weight changes
Sleep alterations
Loss of energy
Strong feelings of worthlessness or guilt
Concentration troubles
Temper, physical pain, and reckless activity (especially in men).
Prevalent symptoms and signs of mania in bipolar illness.

Sentiments of ecstasy or extreme irritability.
Unrealistic, grandiose beliefs.
Diminished need for sleeping.
Intensified vitality.
Rapid speech and racing thoughts.
Reduced common sense and impulse control.
Hyperactivity.
Anger or rage.
Prevalent symptoms of anxiety.

Severe tension and worry.
Feeling jumpy or A Few Clues Of A High-Functioning-Alcoholic .
Irritability or feeling "wired".
Racing heart beat or shortness of breath.
Nausea, tremoring, or dizziness.
Muscle group tension, headaches.
Difficulty focusing attention.
Insomnia.

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