This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly creditedBACKGROUND: Substance misuse in those with severe mental health problems is common and associated with poor engagement in treatment and treatment outcomes. Up to 44% of those admitted into psychiatric inpatient facilities have coexisting substance-misuse problems. However, this is not routinely addressed as part of their treatment plan. A mental health admission may present a window of opportunity for inpatien...
Background: Even low levels of substance misuse by people with a severe mental illness can have detr...
Involving patients in treatment is becoming increasingly popular in mental health [Sales & Alves: Pe...
Background: A large proportion of people attending residential alcohol and other substance abuse tre...
OBJECTIVE: This proof of principle study evaluated the effectiveness and feasibility of a brief moti...
Objective This proof of principle study evaluated the effectiveness and feasibility of a brief moti...
Purpose: To provide a summary of the principles, theories and basic components of a recently develo...
Hospital admissions provide a “teachable moment”. Many patients admitted to mental health hospitals ...
BACKGROUND: Co-occurring substance use increases the risk of hospitalisation in people with severe m...
Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of integrated motivational interviewing and cognitive beha...
BACKGROUND: Smoking rates, and associated negative health outcomes, are disproportionately high am...
BACKGROUND: In contingency management (CM), individuals receive rewards for alcohol abstinence. CM i...
There is a strong connection between mental health and substance use. Substances can trigger or exac...
Background: Co-morbid substance misuse, particularly alcohol, is common in bipolar disorder (BD) and...
Background: A large proportion of people attending residential alcohol and other substance abuse tre...
Research has documented high levels of co-morbidity between mental illness and substance misuse. Thi...
Background: Even low levels of substance misuse by people with a severe mental illness can have detr...
Involving patients in treatment is becoming increasingly popular in mental health [Sales & Alves: Pe...
Background: A large proportion of people attending residential alcohol and other substance abuse tre...
OBJECTIVE: This proof of principle study evaluated the effectiveness and feasibility of a brief moti...
Objective This proof of principle study evaluated the effectiveness and feasibility of a brief moti...
Purpose: To provide a summary of the principles, theories and basic components of a recently develo...
Hospital admissions provide a “teachable moment”. Many patients admitted to mental health hospitals ...
BACKGROUND: Co-occurring substance use increases the risk of hospitalisation in people with severe m...
Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of integrated motivational interviewing and cognitive beha...
BACKGROUND: Smoking rates, and associated negative health outcomes, are disproportionately high am...
BACKGROUND: In contingency management (CM), individuals receive rewards for alcohol abstinence. CM i...
There is a strong connection between mental health and substance use. Substances can trigger or exac...
Background: Co-morbid substance misuse, particularly alcohol, is common in bipolar disorder (BD) and...
Background: A large proportion of people attending residential alcohol and other substance abuse tre...
Research has documented high levels of co-morbidity between mental illness and substance misuse. Thi...
Background: Even low levels of substance misuse by people with a severe mental illness can have detr...
Involving patients in treatment is becoming increasingly popular in mental health [Sales & Alves: Pe...
Background: A large proportion of people attending residential alcohol and other substance abuse tre...