Joseph comes into your office for an intake assessment required by his Probation Officer. Joseph is reluctant to discuss his opiate use. However, he is compliant because he knows that the results of the intake would be reported to his PO. He shared that he is on probation as a result of being arrested for stealing. Joseph explained that he was stealing to support his heroin use and has continued to use since his arrest. Joseph began using Oxycodone recreationally at age 17 which progressed to daily use soon after. Joseph began using heroin approximately 8 months later due to the cost difference. Joseph has used to avoid withdrawal symptoms. He recently began to share needles and noted that he is aware of the health risk that this behavior poses. Joseph's family began distancing themselves from him when he continued using heroin after being arrested.With the information provided, how would you diagnose Joseph?

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Joseph comes into your office for an intake assessment required by his Probation Officer. Joseph is reluctant to discuss his opiate use. However, he is compliant because he knows that the results of the intake would be reported to his PO. He shared that he is on probation as a result of being arrested for stealing. Joseph explained that he was stealing to support his heroin use and has continued to use since his arrest. Joseph began using Oxycodone recreationally at age 17 which progressed to daily use soon after. Joseph began using heroin approximately 8 months later due to the cost difference. Joseph has used to avoid withdrawal symptoms. He recently began to share needles and noted that he is aware of the health risk that this behavior poses. Joseph's family began distancing themselves from him when he continued using heroin after being arrested.<br /><br />With the information provided, how would you diagnose Joseph?