Advances in Dual Diagnosis: Volume 2 Issue 2
Policy, practice and research in mental health and substance use
Table of contents
National review of NHS acute inpatient mental health services in England: implications for working with people with a dual diagnosis
Nicola Vick, Cheryl KippingAddressing the needs of people with a dual diagnosis is a core component of acute inpatient mental healthcare. In 2006/2007, the Healthcare Commission conducted a national review…
Improving inpatient team dual diagnosis skills through practitioner‐based action research: a potential model for change
Paul BarrettThis paper describes a project developed to help an inpatient mental health team improve their care of service users with comorbid mental health and substance misuse problems. The…
Developing a therapeutic group programme to address dual diagnosis needs in a medium secure unit
Nicola PiekThe prevalence of dual diagnosis in mentally disordered offenders is high. This paper outlines the dual diagnosis needs of service users in a north London secure forensic mental…
The role of psychology in enhancing dual diagnosis provision in substance misuse wards
Rob Hill, Megan Underhill, Katherine Atnas, Jenny HarrisIn this paper, we explore the role that psychology can play in enhancing dual diagnosis provision in substance misuse wards. In order to understand what can be achieved, we will…
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hybridEditors:
- Associate Professor Shalini Arunogiri
- Associate Professor Jacqui Cameron