Advances in Dual Diagnosis: Volume 3 Issue 1
Policy, practice and research in mental health and substance use
Table of contents
Stigma among people with dual diagnosis and implications for health services
Sara Evans‐Lacko, Graham ThornicroftAlthough we know that stigma is associated with having either a diagnosis of mental illness or a substance abuse disorder, evidence about whether stigma and discrimination are…
Should we be recovering from ‘dual diagnosis’? Some thoughts on language, expertise and empowerment
Marcus RobertsThis paper challenges readers to reflect on the terms ‘dual diagnosis’ and ‘recovery’ and to consider how the language and concepts that inform practice and policy shape the way…
Contrasting maintenance and recovery approaches to the care of people with dual diagnosis
Cheryl Kipping, Leroy SimpsonLeroy Simpson's experiences of service provision have been mixed: some services have promoted what he refers to as the ‘maintenance’ approach, whereas others have taken a…
Stamp Out Stigma campaign: challenging attitudes to support and build a recovery‐orientated ethos in substance misuse, mental health and dual diagnosis services
Alix Hind, David ManleyThis article describes the development of the Stamp Out Stigma campaign developed by service users in Nottinghamshire Healthcare Trust. It highlights the positive benefits the…
Changing lives through sport: the story of the Positive Mental Attitude Sports Foundation Trust
Janette HynesThe Positive Mental Attitude Sports Foundation Trust (PMASFT) is a community interest company that uses sport as a therapeutic tool to support the recovery and social inclusion of…
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hybridEditors:
- Associate Professor Shalini Arunogiri
- Associate Professor Jacqui Cameron