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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Editorial by Vladimir Poznyak: WHO guidelines for the treatment of substance use disorders and comorbid conditions

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 7 January 2019
Poznyak V. World Health Organization guidelines for the treatment of substance use disorders and comorbid conditions. RIIAD [Internet]. 1Jan.2018 [cited 7Jan.2019];4(1):1-. Available from: http://riiad.org/index.php/riiad/article/view/riiad.2018.1.01 Intervention at the Opening Panel, “Guidelines...
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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Comorbidity of substance use and mental health disorders in Europe

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 7 January 2019
Comorbidity of substance use and mental health disorders refers to the co-occurrence of a substance use disorder and another mental health disorder in the same individual. In Europe, the presence of psychiatric disorders associated with substance use disorders has become an important issue in drug...
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Livia

Guidelines on the Management of Co-Occurring Alcohol and Other Drug and Mental Health Conditions in Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Settings

Shared by Livia - 2 January 2019
Guidelines on the management of co-occurring alcohol and other drug and mental health conditions in alcohol and other drug treatment settings (second edition)
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National Centre of Research Excellence in Mental Health and Substance Use (NARDC)

First published in 2009 and updated in 2014 the  Guidelines on the Management of Co-Occurring Alcohol and Other Drug and Mental Health Conditions in Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Settings are offered in tandem with an online training programme. 

Created by the National Centre of Research Excellence in Mental Health and Substance Use (NARDC) and funded by the Australian Government Department of Health, the resource is free to access through the NHMRC. It was developed in consultation and collaboration with clinicians, researchers, consumers, and carers from across Australia.

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Mental Health Atlas 2017

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6 June 2018 – WHO's Mental Health Atlas 2017 reveals that although some countries have made progress in mental health policy-making and planning, there is a global shortage of health workers trained in mental health and a lack of investment in community-based mental health facilities.

“This latest edition of the Mental Health Atlas provides us with yet more evidence that scale-up of resources for mental health is not happening quickly enough. We know what works. Failure to invest in mental health as a matter of urgency will have health, social and economic costs on a scale that we have...

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Brian Morales

SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS AND CO-OCCURRING ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER

Brian Morales - 1 January 2019
UNODC Scientific Consultation – December 2015 SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS AND CO-OCCURRING ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER Willem van den Brink, Professor, University of Amsterdam About 15-20% of all treatment seeking substance use disorder (SUD) patients meet criteria for adult attention deficit/hyperactive...
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CO-OCCURRING MENTAL HEALTH AND DRUG USE DISORDERS

Brian Morales - 1 January 2019
UNODC Scientific Consultation – December 2015 CO-OCCURRING MENTAL HEALTH AND DRUG USE DISORDERS Marta Torrens Psychiatrist, Head of Addiction Program Institute of Neuropsychiatry and Addictions, Parc de Salut Mar; Professor of Psychiatry Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona In recent decades, the...
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