Background: Mutuality is a feature of many ‘self-help groups’ for people with mental health and/or substance misuse needs. These groups are diverse in terms of membership, aims, organisation and resources. Collectively, in terms of the pathways for seeking help, support, social capital or simply validation as people, mutual aid groups figure at some time in the life story of many psychiatric and/or substance misuse patients. From the viewpoint of clinical services, relations with such groups range from formal collaboration, through incidental shared care, via indifference, to incomprehension, suspicion, or even hostility. How should mental health and substance misuse clinicians relate to this informal care sector, in practice? Aims: To synt...
Individuals with co-occurring psychiatric and substance disorders are increasingly recognized as a p...
Substance misuse commonly coexists with psychological disorder (dual diagnosis) making the problems ...
Although mutual help groups are addressing the mental health needs of millions of Americans, empiric...
Background: Mutuality is a feature of many ‘self-help groups’ for people with mental health and/or s...
Mutuality is a feature of many ‘self-help groups ’ for people with mental health and/or substance mi...
There is a strong connection between mental health and substance use. Substances can trigger or exac...
Recovery in co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders often involves relationships with...
Mutual aid fellowships have been shown to improve outcomes for those with co-occurring substance use...
The complexity of information produced since the 1980's on co-occurring severe mental illness and s...
Objective: Individuals with dual diagnoses benefit from participation in mutual-help groups, though ...
An increasing body of evidence shows that informal mutual aid groups benefit those in addiction reco...
‘Dual diagnosis’, the coexistence of mental illness and substance misuse, has attracted considerable...
Mutual Aid refers to the social, emotional and informational support provided by, and to, members of...
Purpose Psychiatric inpatient services are often required to provide care for people with mental hea...
Background - In the past two decades, a number of studies investigating the role of the therapeutic ...
Individuals with co-occurring psychiatric and substance disorders are increasingly recognized as a p...
Substance misuse commonly coexists with psychological disorder (dual diagnosis) making the problems ...
Although mutual help groups are addressing the mental health needs of millions of Americans, empiric...
Background: Mutuality is a feature of many ‘self-help groups’ for people with mental health and/or s...
Mutuality is a feature of many ‘self-help groups ’ for people with mental health and/or substance mi...
There is a strong connection between mental health and substance use. Substances can trigger or exac...
Recovery in co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders often involves relationships with...
Mutual aid fellowships have been shown to improve outcomes for those with co-occurring substance use...
The complexity of information produced since the 1980's on co-occurring severe mental illness and s...
Objective: Individuals with dual diagnoses benefit from participation in mutual-help groups, though ...
An increasing body of evidence shows that informal mutual aid groups benefit those in addiction reco...
‘Dual diagnosis’, the coexistence of mental illness and substance misuse, has attracted considerable...
Mutual Aid refers to the social, emotional and informational support provided by, and to, members of...
Purpose Psychiatric inpatient services are often required to provide care for people with mental hea...
Background - In the past two decades, a number of studies investigating the role of the therapeutic ...
Individuals with co-occurring psychiatric and substance disorders are increasingly recognized as a p...
Substance misuse commonly coexists with psychological disorder (dual diagnosis) making the problems ...
Although mutual help groups are addressing the mental health needs of millions of Americans, empiric...