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Advances in Dual Diagnosis

Policy,
practice and
research
in mental
health and
substance use

 

Advances in Dual Diagnosis

Policy, practice and research in mental health and
substance use

Editors: Gail Gilchrist and Cheryl Kipping
Frequency: Quarterly
Print ISSN: 1757-0972
Online ISSN: 2042-8324

Aims and scope
Advances in Dual Diagnosis is a practice-based Journal that offers vital access to and information about dual diagnosis in the UK.

People with mental health problems who also have problematic use of drugs and alcohol (dual diagnosis) are a significant concern for services and a consistent approach about how to work effectively with this group is needed.

This Journal provides practical information to help improve services for people with dual diagnosis. It provides a forum for the dissemination of:
• best practice
• case studies
• peer-reviewed papers
• user and carer perspectives and involvement
• workforce development, training and education
• international perspectives and experiences.

Readership
Advances in Dual Diagnosis is vital for everyone involved with people with a dual diagnosis. It is a hugely valuable source of information for practitioners, frontline staff, nurses, managers, policy-makers, psychologists, social workers, academics, researchers, universities and colleges, local authorities, commissioners, carers, users of services and students.

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Editors
Gail Gilchrist University of Greenwich, UK
Cheryl Kipping South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, UK

Editorial board members
Geoff Brennan, Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, UK
Alison Cameron, CNWL NHS Foundation Trust, UK
David Davies, General Practitioner, UK
Ben Davy, Service User Representative, UK
Richard Edwards, Avon and Wiltshire NHS Mental Health Partnership and University of the West of England, UK
Jeff Fernandez, Alcohol Lead Nurse for Primary Care, Islington, UK
Hermine Graham, Birmingham & Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation and University of Birmingham, UK
Anita Green, Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, UK
Mark Holland, Nurse Consultant (Dual Diagnosis), UK
Gareth Jones, Carer Representative, UK
Cheryl Kipping, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, UK
Gerard Leavey, Northern Ireland Association for Mental Health, UK
Tabitha Lewis, Middlesex University, UK
Liam MacGabhann, Dublin City University, Ireland
David Manley, Nottinghamshire Healthcare Trust, UK
Tara O'Neill, Camden and Islington Mental Health Group and psygroup, UK
Kiran Patal, East London NHS Trust, UK
Peter Philips`, City University, UK
Rahal Rao, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and North Southwark Community Team for Older People, UK
Teresa Renwick, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, UK
Marcus Roberts, DrugScope, UK
Clive Tabutt, National Addictions Centre, King's College London, UK
Derek Tobin, COMPASS Project Birmingham, UK
Marcel Vige, Diverse Minds Manager and BME Network, UK
Dominic Williamson, Revolving Doors Agency, UK
Nikki Wood, Centre for Forensic Mental Health, East London NHS Foundation Trust, UK

Abstracting and indexing
Advances in Dual Diagnosis is abstracted/indexed in:
British Nursing Index; Drug & Alcohol Findings; Social Care Online and SOCINDEX.

You might also be interested in
Drugs and Alcohol Today
Mental Health Review Journal
The British Journal of Forensic Practice
The Journal of Mental Health Training, Education and Practice

 

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