Advances in Dual Diagnosis: Volume 1 Issue 1

Policy, practice and research in mental health and substance use

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Policy context for dual diagnosis service delivery

Liz Hughes, Cheryl Kipping

This paper aims to provide an overview of the policy guidance and will begin with an introduction and overview of policy development during this period; then focus on the more…

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Overview of the NIMHE/CSIP National Dual Diagnosis Programme in England

Ann Gorry, Tom Dodd

This paper reviews the work of the national dual diagnosis programme established in England in response to recommendations for improvements in the way that services treat people…

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Reflections on the role of the specialist dual diagnosis clinician

Justine Trippier, Stephen Parker

This paper explains the service model devised in one London borough to help and support people with dual diagnosis. As well as discussing management, decision‐making and training…

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Dual diagnosis ‐ developing capable practitioners to improve services

David Manley, Ann Gorry, Tom Dodd

Developing capable practitioners who offer high quality care can bring significant improvement to dual diagnosis services. But developing such practitioners presents many…

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Physical health and dual diagnosis

Debbie Robson, Sarah Keen, Pia Mauro

The physical health of people with mental illness may be neglected for a variety of reasons. This paper looks at the common physical health problems experienced by people with a…

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Dual diagnosis in service veterans with post‐traumatic stress disorder and co‐existing substance misuse

David Hill, Walter Busuttil

Combat Stress, a charity that aims to meet the needs of veterans with psychological disability, often related to their service, is seeing growing demand for the care it offers…

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Cover of Advances in Dual Diagnosis

ISSN:

1757-0972

Online date, start – end:

2008

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Associate Professor Shalini Arunogiri
  • Associate Professor Jacqui Cameron