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The assigned reading by Burnett, Porter, and Stallings (2011) emphasizes the advantages of an integrated treatment approach for co-occurring disorders (dual diagnosis). Discuss the advantages of integrating treatment compared to treating each disorder separately. What are some of the barriers to implementing an integrated approach and how can they be addressed?

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100 words of brief, informal notes discuss the merits of an integrated treatment approach for co-occurring disorders (dual diagnosis), or IDDT. No references are employed.

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An obvious advantage to integrated treatment is that it targets long-term solutions. It is also deemed as a highly evidence-based practice, so it ...

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