People with dual diagnosis – co-occurring substance misuse and mental health issues – have complex needs. The duality of their disorders gives augmented symptoms, leaving clients particularly vulnerable and with poorer treatment outcomes. They require the most support, but in fact receive the least, according to Turning Point’s recent Dual dilemma report
Dual diagnosis of co-occurring substance use disorders (SUD) and psychotic disorders are highly prev...
The use and abuse of drugs and alcohol have recently gained greater attention both from the public a...
Working with and treating individuals with co-occurring substance misuse presents unique challenges ...
People with dual diagnosis – co-occurring substance misuse and mental health issues – have complex n...
Purpose - Positive psychology is an area of rapid development in mainstream psychology, yet it...
Background: In traditional dual diagnosis treatment, the primary aim is to attend the substance use ...
Although the problem of patients with dual diagnoses is not new, it has only been in the last few ye...
Dual diagnosis is the concurrent existence of substance misuse and psychiatric disorders in an indiv...
Purpose - Positive psychology interventions have been suggested to be beneficial in the treatment of...
Dual Diagnosis, the second volume in the Key Readings in Addiction Psychiatry Series, broadly illumi...
Key messages: • The prevalence of co-existing mental health and substance use problems (termed ‘dua...
Recent research elucidates many aspects of the problem of co-occurring substance use disorder (SUD) ...
The aim of this report is to inform both mental health and substance misuse services an the wider so...
Background. Clinical practice of mental health services changed in 1978 after the Basaglia Law was p...
Substance misuse commonly coexists with psychological disorder (dual diagnosis) making the problems ...
Dual diagnosis of co-occurring substance use disorders (SUD) and psychotic disorders are highly prev...
The use and abuse of drugs and alcohol have recently gained greater attention both from the public a...
Working with and treating individuals with co-occurring substance misuse presents unique challenges ...
People with dual diagnosis – co-occurring substance misuse and mental health issues – have complex n...
Purpose - Positive psychology is an area of rapid development in mainstream psychology, yet it...
Background: In traditional dual diagnosis treatment, the primary aim is to attend the substance use ...
Although the problem of patients with dual diagnoses is not new, it has only been in the last few ye...
Dual diagnosis is the concurrent existence of substance misuse and psychiatric disorders in an indiv...
Purpose - Positive psychology interventions have been suggested to be beneficial in the treatment of...
Dual Diagnosis, the second volume in the Key Readings in Addiction Psychiatry Series, broadly illumi...
Key messages: • The prevalence of co-existing mental health and substance use problems (termed ‘dua...
Recent research elucidates many aspects of the problem of co-occurring substance use disorder (SUD) ...
The aim of this report is to inform both mental health and substance misuse services an the wider so...
Background. Clinical practice of mental health services changed in 1978 after the Basaglia Law was p...
Substance misuse commonly coexists with psychological disorder (dual diagnosis) making the problems ...
Dual diagnosis of co-occurring substance use disorders (SUD) and psychotic disorders are highly prev...
The use and abuse of drugs and alcohol have recently gained greater attention both from the public a...
Working with and treating individuals with co-occurring substance misuse presents unique challenges ...