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Dual diagnosis traditionally refers to both a psychoactive substance abuse disorder and mental illness co-existing in the same person. For this paper, mental illness will refer to those patients with a chronic major mental illness (i.e., major depression, manic depression, schizophrenia or schizoaffective illness).