Turning Point: Dual Diagonsis – Good Practice Handbook
This Good Practice Handbook helps practioneres to plan, organise and deliver services for people with co-existing mental health and substance use needs.
This Good Practice Handbook helps practioneres to plan, organise and deliver services for people with co-existing mental health and substance use needs.
Together’s guides aim to help those who come in contact professionally with people with mental health problems understand the issues and follow best practice. Together produce guides for everyone that demystify some of the issues around mental health.
Read moreThis short report provides an update on challenges facing those with co-existing needs and calls on the government, commissioners and others to work together to improve service provision.
Read moreAnnual Review 2018/19
Read moreThe study investigates beliefs, attitudes and practices of 101 monolingual and multilingual therapists in their interactions with multilingual patients. Mothertongue adopted a mixed-method approach, using an on-line questionnaire with 27 closed questions which were analysed quantitatively and informed questions in interviews with one monolingual and two multilingual therapists. A principal component analysis yielded a four-factor…
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