Newsletter Articles | March 1, 1990
Does The Offset Argument Really Make A Difference?
OPEN MINDS The Behavioral Health & Social Service Industry Analyst
Pro & Con
There is little controversy over the causal connection between alcoholism and such diseases as cirrhosis, pancreatitis, or cardiomyopathy. It is also generally acknowledged that depression may manifest itself in numerous ways such as back pain and chronic headaches. It seems logical then, that appropriate psychiatric intervention should result in a reduction in other types of medical care that treat, seemingly, only the symptoms rather than the cause.
In fact, there have been at least 30 formal . . .