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As well as highlighting relevant research publications that have been recently published, it examines some of the cannabis-related media stories that have attracted attention each month, as well as providing some information on ‘hot topics’ such as cannabis potency [National Cannabis Prevention and Information Centre, Australia]
his article presents evidence of the neurological basis, specifically EEG dysfunction, underlying addiction that makes it such a complicated condition to treat, and explains how neurofeedback addresses cognitive, emotional and physical symptoms [Counselor, USA]
Janette, a 46-year-old woman who was recently divorced from her third husband, walked into a community mental health center with slurred speech, unable to make decisions, exhibiting extremely poor self-care and diminished expectations [Counselor, USA]
DDN reports from IHRA’s 20th international conference {long download} [Drink and Drug News, UK]
The Hep C Review magazine is published every three months and provides news, information, posters, opinion and referrals [Hepatitis C Council of NSW, Australia]
The most creative attempt yet to get around freedom-of-information laws? [Transform in Economist, UK]
[Faces & Voices of Recovery, USA]
A Bristol-based service has responded to client needs by extending its available detox period from two weeks to two months, as Brendan Georgeson explains [Drink and Drugs News, UK]
With specialist family services thin on the ground, David Gilliver hears how Base Camp is helping children of problem drinkers – often where other services have failed [Drink and Drugs News, UK]
[National Institute on Drug Abuse, USA]
DDN looks back on an often-fractious year for the field [Drink and Drugs News, UK]
Newham substance misuse partnership wanted to know what people thought of their services, so they asked them. DDN reports from the consultation day [Drink and Drugs News, UK]
What could a world with legalised drugs look like? With growing consensus that the ‘war on drugs’ has failed, Steve Rolles shares ideas from Transform’s new blueprint for regulation [Drink and Drugs News, UK]
The close-knit team at Lancaster Prison is urging inmates to take the road to recovery in the most challenging of environments [Drink and Drugs News, UK]
Alcoholism in the pub trade is the issue that dare not speak its name. But help is on hand from people who know what it’s like to have a drink problem in such circumstances – because they’ve been there [The Publican, UK]
NIAAA says NIDA is deluded about addiction as brain disease! [Stanton Peele in Psychology Today, USA]
As well as highlighting relevant research publications that have been recently published, it examines some of the cannabis-related media stories that have attracted attention each month, as well as providing some information on ‘hot topics’ such as cannabis potency [National Cannabis Prevention and Information Centre, Australia]
Welcome to the first national newsletter for the Improved Services for People with Drug and Alcohol Problems and Mental Illness Initiative [VAADA Comorbidity, Australia]
[Canadian Center on Substance Abuse]
The sensational sacking of Professor David Nutt seems to have come out of nowhere. But the science of drugs and politics have been heading for a showdown since 2001 [Drugscope, UK]