National Certified Addiction Counselor, Level I (NCAC I) Practice Exam

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What percentage of substance use disorder (SUD) patients typically have a mental illness?

  1. Over 20%

  2. Over 30%

  3. Over 50%

  4. Over 70%

The correct answer is: Over 50%

The information regarding the prevalence of mental illness among individuals with substance use disorders (SUD) is significant for understanding the complexity of dual diagnoses in addiction treatment. Research shows that over 50% of individuals with SUD also experience some form of mental illness. This relationship is often referred to as co-occurring disorders or dual diagnosis, highlighting the interrelated nature of mental health and substance use issues. Understanding this statistic is crucial for addiction counselors because it emphasizes the importance of comprehensive assessments and integrated treatment plans that address both substance use and mental health conditions. By recognizing that a large proportion of clients may have underlying mental health issues, counselors can better tailor interventions and support to meet the full range of their clients' needs, thus enhancing the effectiveness of treatment approaches and improving overall patient outcomes.