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CSATCSICSOCCYFDASTDBTDDDDCDDEDDPDDxDementia:Depression:DHSDMCDMHDPHDrug CourtCenter for Substance Abuse TreatmentComputerized Screening Incorporated, a data collection tool.Children's System of Care; also the name of a service, which provideswraparound services to children without Medi-Cal. See FMP (Family MosaicProject) in the directory of servicesChildren, Youth, and Family is a section of CBHS, not to be confused with DCYF(<strong>Department</strong> of Child, Youth, and Family), which monitors <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Prop. D(formerly Prop. J) Children's Fund10-item Drug Abuse Screening ToolDialectic Behavior TherapyDevelopmentally DisabledDual Diagnosis CapabilityDual Diagnosis EnhancedDrinking Driver ProgramFormer name of dual disorders. Typically referring to having both an alcohol ordrug problem and a mental illness.a problem in the brain that makes it hard for a person to remember, learn andcommunicate; eventually is becomes difficult for a person to take care ofhimself or herself. This disorder can also affect a person's mood andpersonality.a mood disorder characterized by intense feelings of sadness that persistbeyond a few weeks.City <strong>Department</strong> of Human <strong>Services</strong>Drug Medi-CalState <strong>Department</strong> of Mental <strong>Health</strong>.<strong>Department</strong> of Public <strong>Health</strong>An intensively supervised program for those whose primary concern is problemswith alcohol and/or drugs.Drug Diversion A program that allows offenders charged with their first drug possessionoffense to access treatment. Upon completion, charges can be dismissed.DSAAMDivision of Substance Abuse and Addiction Medicine, a SFDPH division.DSM-IV (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition): Anofficial manual of mental health problems developed by the AmericanPsychiatric Association. This reference book is used by psychiatrists,32