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‘Farewell’ to Daily Dose

After nine years continuous service, Daily Dose makes a last entrance today, 26th March 2010. Sadly, we have been unable to attract sufficient sponsorship to continue operating. The site will remain so that you can continue to use our archive, which dates back to 1st January, 2002… As Editor and Founder of Daily Dose, I would like to take this opportunity of thanking our 8,000 subscribers for their continued support… I leave you with just a few of my favourite links. [David Clark, Wired In]

Tags: blogwired in   Date: 26 Mar 10

The Role of Partnership in Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care: The Philadelphia Experience

Considerable effort is underway in the United States to transform behavioral health care toward the goal of supporting the long-term recovery of individuals and families. Achieving this goal requires new organizational partnerships, refined strategies of collaboration, fresh approaches to policy and clinical decision-making, and a fundamental restructuring of relationships throughout the system of care [IRETA, USA]

Tags: None specified   Date: 25 Mar 10

A renewed call for action on alcohol policy

A new version of the book, ‘Alcohol: No Ordinary Commodity’, provides the most compelling case yet for fiscal and regulatory measures to reduce the harm caused by alcohol and the importance of not allowing the alcohol industry to set the agenda and propose largely ineffective policies that rely on provision of information alone [Addiction Editorial, UK]

Tags: editorialjournaluk   Date: 22 Mar 10

Adfam’s manifesto for families

5 key challenges for supporting families affected by drug and alcohol use [Adfam, UK]

Tags: reportuk   Date: 25 Mar 10

Choosing abstinence versus other drinking goals makes little difference to outcomes

Data from largest alcohol treatment trial in Britain is used to address possibly the most contentious issue in the field – whether services should offer moderation as well as abstinence goals to dependent clients [Drug and Alcohol Findings, UK]

Tags: findingsuk   Date: 24 Mar 10

Professor A Thomas McLellan: Lecture at the National Addiction Centre UK March 2010

Professor McLellan was invited by Mike Ashton of Drug and Alcohol Findings to speak at the National Addiction Centre. The event was hosted by the NAC, organised by Drug and Alcohol Findings, Drugscope and Conference Consortium {36’57”} [Film Exchange on Alcohol & Drugs, UK]

Tags: eventfilmuk   Date: 25 Mar 10

Shutting the door on stigma and shame

In the first few months of my recovery I was summonsed to a Dept. of Works and Pensions medical to see whether I really was unfit for work. It was my first real encounter with stigma. My sick line simply said “addiction” as the diagnosis [Peapod, Wired In]

Tags: blogwired in   Date: 22 Mar 10

An 18 Year Old Alcoholic: Adam’s story

I took my first drink at the age of 13 whilst on my first holiday abroad in Greece. Amstel beer. I remember it well, the feeling, the confidence and exuberance I radiated. People liked me! I was funny! The adults would give me more beer to make them laugh! For a child that had been withdrawn for most of my life, this was amazing [Adam Berry, Wired In]

Tags: blogstorywired in   Date: 22 Mar 10

Graduation Day

It’s our graduation today from our aftercare and resettlement service in Trafford. I’m so nervous at the moment. Been up since 5. I don’t have to talk there but I want to. I’ve spent hours and hours trying to get all I want to say into a few words

Tags: blogwired in   Date: 25 Mar 10

Truth is I miss you

All of you I miss. The warmth of your embrace, the way you made me laugh, how you made me feel. Powerful, loved, excited, alive, superior. How you made me unable to feel, devoid of emotion, carefree. So complete, so wanted, so much a part of something special, so subversive, so unique [Tony, Wired In]

Tags: blogwired in   Date: 23 Mar 10

The Sunday round up, 21st March 2010

And what am I going to do about it? Well, lots of things. But most of all I will be walking on 25th September in Glasgow. We have a new slogan for the UK Recovery Walk, ‘We make the path by walking it’ [Michaela, Wired In]

Tags: blogwired in   Date: 22 Mar 10

Estimated effect of alcohol pricing policies on health and health economic outcomes in England…

General price increases were effective for reduction of consumption, health-care costs, and health-related quality of life losses in all population subgroups {Lancet Abstract, UK]

Tags: abstractjournaluk   Date: 25 Mar 10

Alcohol policies out of context: drinks industry supplanting government role in alcohol policies…

The proposed policies serve the industry’s interests at the expense of public health by attempting to enshrine ‘active participation of all levels of the beverage alcohol industry as a key partner in the policy formulation and implementation process’ [Addiction, UK]

Tags: journaluk   Date: 24 Mar 10

Cocaine dossier

In this special online-only dossier, we bring together some of our key investigations and feature stories on cocaine, including the first reporting of a two-tier market in the drug and the spread of its use to blue collar workers [Drugscope, UK]

Tags: reportuk   Date: 22 Mar 10

Legal highs and the challenges for policy makers

One unintended consequence of current medicines legislation is to leave distributors of ‘legal highs’ unable to disclose the true purpose of their product. General commonsense precautions that apply to any psychoactive drug cannot be given without risking prosecution. The dilemma is what to do between the appearance of a problem, risk assessment and the inevitable but uncertain legislative response [Addiction Editorial, UK]

Tags: editorialjournaluk   Date: 22 Mar 10

Building ‘recovery capital’

Chaired by journalist and author Simon Jenkins, this seminar examined how new recovery-based models of drug and alcohol treatment could give greater power and resources to individuals with more involvement of family and community [Institute for Public Policy Research, UK]

Tags: audioeventuk   Date: 23 Mar 10

Panic in CAT Country

Over recent days, a full-blown moral panic has erupted over the spread of mephedrone, a new and currently legal drug that has apparently become something of an overnight sensation among the UK’s young people [Release, UK]

Tags: professional newsuk   Date: 25 Mar 10

Harm Reduction Guide to Coming Off Psychiatric Drugs

With drugs in the picture, lives are often at stake, whether from addiction, adverse drug effects, or the risks that go along with emotional crisis and madness. Combined with the confusing messages from society about drugs, the result is a lot of fear. Drugs become demons or angels. We need to stay on them at all costs, or get off them at all costs [The Icarus Project and Freedom Center, USA]

Tags: reportusa   Date: 24 Mar 10

National Summit on Recovery

Classic Conference Report, Washington, D.C. September 28-29, 2005 [SAMHSA, USA]

Tags: reportusa   Date: 25 Mar 10

Getting in the Driver’s Seat of Your Treatment: Preparing for Your Plan

Within your mental health and/or addictions treatment, a “recovery plan”, sometimes called a treatment plan or service plan, is the document that you create with your team to help plan how you want to move forward towards your goals.

Tags: reportresourceusa   Date: 23 Mar 10

The Recovery Community Organization: Toward A Working Definition and Description

By Phillip A. Valentine, William L. White and Pat Taylor [Faces & Voices of Recovery, USA]

Tags: articleusa   Date: 23 Mar 10

Treatment Works! Is it time for a new slogan?

by William L White: Treatment Works is the central promotional slogan of the addiction treatment industry. This essay argues that the slogan misrepresents the probable outcomes of addiction treatment and misplaces the responsibility for such outcomes [Faces & Voices of Recovery, USA]

Tags: articleusa   Date: 25 Mar 10

Recovery With Severe Mental Illness: Changing From A Medical Model to A Psychosocial…

by Mark Ragins: The medical model tends to define recovery in negative terms. Symptoms and complaints need to be eliminated. Illnesses need to be cured or removed. Patients need to be relieved of their conditions and returned to their premorbid, healthy, or more accurately not-ill state [The Village, USA]

Tags: articleusa   Date: 25 Mar 10

Practice Guidelines for Recovery-Oriented Behavioral Healthcare

Through our long-standing partnership with the Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction services, PRCH has developed a comprehensive set of recovery-oriented practice guidelines which offer specific guidance on how to translate the concept of recovery into the concrete day-to-day practice of behavioral health care practitioners and systems [Yale School of Medicine, USA]

Tags: reportusa   Date: 24 Mar 10

Stages and Processes of Change (Part 1)

The Transtheoretical Model has its origins in early research of James Prochaska who… acknowledged that no single therapeutic approach had been shown to be more ‘correct’ than others. He recognised the necessity to ‘unwrap’ the various approaches to reveal the key elements that are required to help people overcome their problems [Wired In]

Tags: blogwired in   Date: 23 Mar 10

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