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The statement recognises that consultant psychiatrists with responsibilities for substance misusers are one part of a multi-disciplinary team in which key disciplines and professionals have specific roles and contributions, and that there are particular groups of medical and non-medical professionals (e.g. primary care teams, criminal justice agencies) with whom consultants have mutually beneficial relationships.
Specific aims are:
The document discusses the prevalence of substance misuse and dependence (addiction), implications for psychiatry and training of specialist addiction psychiatrists. It then discusses specific roles in relation to clinical work, facilitation and liaison, training and education, planning, service development, prevention and policy and, finally, the contribution to research and audit.
The full report is available from the College's Book Sales Office, tel: 020 7235 2351 ext. 146.
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