
Ed Day
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. Qiana L. Brown, PhD of Rutgers University School of Social Work and Rutgers SPH spoke to us after her presentation about highlighting women-centered treatment and prevention strategies at the #SSAconf2018

1/2: Missed the #SSAconf2018? Here’s part 1 of a behind-the-scenes interview with Antoni Gual before his keynote speech where he talks about new technologies in the treatment of Alcohol Use Disorders.

2/2: Missed the #SSAconf2018? Here’s part 2 of a behind-the-scenes interview with Antoni Gual before his keynote speech where he talks about new technologies in the treatment of Alcohol Use Disorders.








Collegiate Recovery Programs for Addiction birmingham.ac.uk/news/thebirmin… via Uni of Birmingham


'My own experience of being homeless through to recovery meant starting Uni of Birmingham felt hugely daunting... and at the time there wasn't a network of support.' @luketrainor1 discusses our pioneering support programme for students in recovery The Institute for Mental Health (IMH) oldjoe.co.uk/article/new-in…

Today we launched SMART Uni of Birmingham with the student welfare services Drew Linforth and Sue Knight! Thank you for inviting us and most importantly acknowledging that students need this help on campus 👩‍🎓👨‍🎓🙌👍


New #SMARTRecovery group Uni of Birmingham Wednesdays @ The Beale Room 1.30pm SMART Recovery is a science-based programme supporting people to manage their recovery from any kind of addictive behaviour #TeamSMART For more information email [email protected] UK SMART Recovery


Recovery Cymru are having #CLERO showcase their #LERO! Use the headings in our snapshot post to write your own version about your #LERO and send it to [email protected] to be the next to feature on our #Social media #Recovery #Addiction #Support




Presenting the Uni of Birmingham Collegiate Recovery Program Better Than Well in Trinity College Dublin


What a fantastic line up of speakers here at Trinity College Dublin ISSF funded Event "Let's Talk About Recovery" David Best, Prof. Emily Hennessy, Keith Humphreys ,Professor Jo-Hanna Ivers, Dr. John Kelly, David Best #researchers #TCD #ISSF #WellcomeTrust Linda Doyle @TCDdeanresearch
