Table of Contents

Part I : Contemporary Context
CHAPTER 1
Definition, Recognition and Assessment (Pages: 1-12)
Dr Olive McKeown PhD, MSc, Dip N, CELTT, Cert Obst, RMN, RGN
CHAPTER 2
Explanatory Models for Dual Diagnosis (Pages: 13-26)
Dr Peter Phillips PhD, MSc, RMN, PGCAP, FHEA Sonia Johnson MSc, DM degree
Part 2 : Common Presentations and Special Populations
CHAPTER 7
Psychological Interventions (Pages: 67-75)
Patrick Callaghan RN, BSc, MSc, Ph.D., C.Psychol., CSci., FHEA David Jones
CHAPTER 8
Alcohol and Mood Disorders (Pages: 76-88)
Julie Attenborough RMN, BSc (Hons), MSc, PGCE
CHAPTER 13
Drug-Induced Psychosis (Pages: 139-146)
Hülya Bilgin PhD, M.Sc Murat Soncul PhD Dr Peter Phillips PhD, MSc, RMN, PGCAP, FHEA
CHAPTER 16
Public Health and Dual Diagnosis (Pages: 176-185)
Linda Bailey RGN, PG Dip, BA (Hons), MSc, FFPH
Part 3 : International Perspectives, Policy and Development
CHAPTER 18
Dual Diagnosis – North America (Pages: 197-211)
Theodora Sirota BS, MA, PhD Kathleen Leo PhD, bachelor of science, master of science
CHAPTER 20
Dual Diagnosis – Europe (Pages: 230-242)
Jane Salvage RGN, BA, MSc, Hon LLD Rob Keukens
CHAPTER 21
Commissioning Services for Users with Dual Diagnosis (Pages: 243-249)
Sharon Dennis RMN, BSc (Hons), CMS, RNT, Dip Family Therapy, Dip Performance Coaching (Business), PG Dip Advanced Practice (Nursing)