All Stories

  1. Empowerment through education and science: three intersecting strands in the career of Griffith Edwards
  2. Memory Disorders and Addiction
  3. Older People and Substance Misuse
  4. Children, Adolescents and Young Adults: An Introduction
  5. Recommendations
  6. Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment and the Special Needs of Older People
  7. Current Healthcare Models and Clinical Practices
  8. Substance Use and Older People
  9. Addictions and dependencies: their association with offending
  10. Incidence of psychoses among drug dependent patients in primary care with no psychiatric history: a retrospective observational matched-cohort study
  11. Substance misuse in the older person: setting higher standards
  12. Alcohol use and alcohol-use disorders among older adults in India: a literature review
  13. Psychopharmacological treatment of young people with substance dependence: a survey of prescribing practices in England
  14. Engaging young people who misuse substances in treatment
  15. Professor Hamid Ghodse
  16. Adolescent Addictions in the United Kingdom
  17. Clinical outcomes for psychotic and co-morbid patients admitted to acute psychiatric wards in four European centres – follow-up to 6 months
  18. Alcohol limits in older people
  19. Substance misuse and older people –Our Invisible Addicts
  20. Addiction and ageing-awareness, assessment and action
  21. National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) guideline: psychosis with coexisting substance misuse
  22. Systematic and narrative review of treatment for older people with substance problems
  23. Psychosocial factors in older heroin-dependent patients in treatment
  24. Epidemiology of Tobacco Use
  25. New insights into mental health and substance misuse
  26. What is so special about young people? Views from practitioners
  27. The Epidemiology of Addiction in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Synthesis of Reports, Reviews, and Original Articles
  28. Triply troubled: Criminal behaviour and mental health in a cohort of teenage pregnant substance misusers in treatment
  29. Substance Misuse in Pregnancy
  30. Substance Problems: Bridging the Gap between Infant and Adult
  31. Addiction psychiatry
  32. Assessing the impact of cannabis use on trends in diagnosed schizophrenia in the United Kingdom from 1996 to 2005
  33. No longer only a young man’s disease — Illicit drugs and older people
  34. The number, deployment, activities and attitudes of specialist consultant addiction psychiatrists in England: A national survey
  35. S05-02 Cannabis and psychosis
  36. S05-03 Comorbidity and comortality
  37. Adolescent Exploratory Behavior—What Do Trainees Know?
  38. Cannabis and psychosis
  39. Epidemiology of substance misuse, psychiatric comorbidity and gender
  40. Awareness of the need for safe storage of Methadone at home is not improved by the use of protocols on recording information giving
  41. Moderate alcohol consumption in older adults is associated with better cognition and well-being than abstinence
  42. Epidemiology of drug and alcohol use in young women
  43. Comorbidity across the life span
  44. Chapter 8 Pain and addiction
  45. In the coroner's chair – substance misuse and suicide in young people: have we got the focus right?
  46. An exploration of research into substance misuse and psychiatric disorder in the UK: what can we learn from history?
  47. Older substance misusers still deserve better treatment interventions–an update (Part 3)
  48. Psychological Disorders in Obstetrics and Gynaecology for the MRCOG and Beyond
  49. Overview: Beyond guidelines and guidance—psychosocial perspectives on treatment interventions for young people with substance problems in the United Kingdom
  50. Young People and Substance Misuse. Edited by Ilana Crome, Hamid Ghodse, Eilish Gilvarry and Paul McArdle. Gaskell Publications Department, 17, Belgrave Square, London, SW1X 8PG, February 2004. Paperback, ISBN 0-904671-01-2
  51. Older substance misusers still deserve better diagnosis – an update (Part 2)
  52. Substance misuse and psychiatric comorbidity in adolescents
  53. Older substance misusers still deserve better services – an update (Part 1)
  54. Knowledge of and attitudes to substance misuse in undergraduate British medical students
  55. Individual and population risk of drug use among adolescents attending an English Youth Offending Team: An epidemiological approach
  56. Author's response
  57. ‘At your age, what does it matter?’ — myths and realities about older people who use substances
  58. UK addiction research 1994–2001: A profile of studies published inAddiction Abstracts
  59. Opiate misuse in pregnancy: Findings of a retrospective case note series
  60. Undergraduate medical school education in substance misuse in Britain iii: can medical students drive change?
  61. Pharmacotherapy in dual diagnosis
  62. Substance abuse and dependence in adolescence. Epidemiology, risk factors and treatment.
  63. How strong is the evidence that illicit drug use by young people is an important cause of psychological or social harm? methodological and policy implications of a systematic review of longitudinal, general population studies
  64. Psychological and social sequelae of cannabis and other illicit drug use by young people: a systematic review of longitudinal, general population studies
  65. Health and psychosocial consequences associated with long-term prescription of dexamphetamine to Amphetamine Misusers in Wolverhampton 1985–1998
  66. A postmarketing study of relative abuse liability of hypnotic sedative drugs
  67. Understanding problem drug use among young people accessing drug services: A multivariate approach using statistical modelling techniques
  68. Reviews
  69. A Comparison of UK and USA Addiction Research: an e-mail survey
  70. Co-existing Problems of Mental Health and Substance Misuse (Dual Diagnosis): a literature review
  71. How can risk be related to interventions for young people who misuse substances?
  72. Leonard Crome MC: Former Pathologist, Fountain Hospital
  73. Addiction research and the future of addiction psychiatry
  74. Alcoholism and schizophrenia: a challenge for treatment and research
  75. Alcohol and the Older Person
  76. The Development of a Unique Designated Community Drug Service for Adolescents: policy, prevention and education implications
  77. The Development of a Unique Designated Community Drug Service for Adolescents: policy, prevention and education implications
  78. Drugs and the Older Population
  79. Substance misuse and dependence: older people deserve better services
  80. Overview–tackling troubled teenagers together
  81. Treatment interventions–looking towards the millennium
  82. Substance Misuse and Psychiatric Comorbidity: towards improved service provision
  83. The Trouble with Training: substance misuse education in British medical schools revisited. What are the issues?
  84. Overview: Psychiatric Comorbidity and Substance Misuse: what are the issues?
  85. Gender differences in substance misuse and psychiatric comorbidity
  86. Women in medicine: Both men and women need family lives
  87. Book Reviews
  88. Training
  89. Drug misuse in medical patients
  90. Pharmacological Management of Substance Misuse in Psychosis
  91. Alcohol problems
  92. Drug Misuse and the Older Person: A Contradiction in Terms?
  93. Introduction
  94. Diagnosis and management of psychological problems
  95. Basic science
  96. The menarche
  97. The menstrual cycle
  98. Psychological aspects of infertility and its management
  99. Pregnancy and the puerperium
  100. Eating disorders
  101. Menopause and perimenopause
  102. Substance use disorders
  103. Other disorders
  104. Further Reading
  105. National organisations and support groups