HRES 1165
Expressing support for the designation of April as "Co-Occurring Disorders Awareness Month".
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This resolution urges Congress and the public to support the designation of April as ‘Co-Occurring Disorders Awareness Month.’ It highlights the significant issue of co-occurring disorders – when a person has both a mental illness and a substance use disorder – and emphasizes the need for increased awareness, research, and improved treatment approaches for those affected. The resolution acknowledges that these disorders often complicate diagnosis and treatment, but early detection and integrated care can significantly improve outcomes.
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