Dual Diagnosis Videos

YouTube Videos on Mental Health, Addiction, & Dual Diagnosis

With the right combination of support, dually diagnosed people can and do recover. The Dual Diagnosis Hub aims to help everyone to find the best dual diagnosis support and resources available.

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Using Legal Powers to Safeguard Dependent Drinkers by Prof Michael Preston-Shoot

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Understanding Memory, Brain Injury and Neuropsychiatry Services by Dr Rafey Faruqui

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The Use of Pabrinex by Dr Julia Lewis

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The Glasgow Model by Grant Brand

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Speech and Language Therapy for Cognitively Impaired Drinkers by Leigh Andrews

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Living with Korsakoff's Psychosis by Mark Holmes and Sharon

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Alcohol-Related Brain Damage by Prof Ken Wilson

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