Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Fwd: 2 Publications on Understanding Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders



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2 Publications on Understanding Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders

Understanding Consequences of Heavy Drinking and Recovery

Motivation for Change: John's Story

Motivation for Change: John's Story—The Consequences of His Heavy Drinking and His Recovery uses photographs with captions (a fotonovela format) to help the reader recognize the dangers people face when they have a substance use disorder. Devastating consequences can result at personal, family, and community levels.

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Recognizing Signs of Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders

No Longer Alone Ya No Estamos Solas

 

No Longer Alone uses photographs with captions (a fotonovela format) that show and tell the stories of women with behavioral health conditions who have received treatment and improved their quality of life. The stories are told in flashbacks. They include information about the signs and symptoms of substance use and mental health disorders, the relationship between the two disorders, and effective treatment.

Get Your Copy of No Longer Alone | Get the Spanish Version

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