Overlapping symptoms of substance abuse and learning handicaps: implications for educators |
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Authors: | L C Fox S E Forbing |
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Affiliation: | San Francisco State University, Department of Secondary Education, CA 94132. |
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Abstract: | The effects of substance abuse have produced a population of students who exhibit behaviors similar to the behaviors of many youth with learning problems. Often such students are mislabeled as learning handicapped (including learning disability, behavioral disorder, and attention deficit/hyperactive disorder), when their primary problem is actually one of chemical abuse. The following issues are examined: (a) overlapping symptoms of chemical impairment and learning handicap that may result in misdiagnosis, (b) student populations at high risk for chemical abuse, (c) preventive measures, and (d) intervention and treatment for chemically impaired students. |
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