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Starting a Dual Diagnosis Anonymous Meeting: The Role of the Clinician

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Due to the symptoms of mental illness, some individuals are not accepted or find it very difficult to engage in traditional 12-step groups, the most widely ...read entire article here...


Siuslaw News August 22nd, 2009

“New support group is resource for mental illness and addictions: Dual Diagnosis Anonymous offers peer support for mental illness and addictions”...read entire article here...


Coming full circle: Rosanna Terrill’s Journey Into Sobriety
News Times, Newport, Oregon February 8, 2008
By Elizabeth Chapman of the News-Times

“At 35 years old, I got addicted to methamphetamine. I hadn’t heard of it,” said Rosanna Terrill...read entire article here...


New Seaside group holds promise Dual Diagnosis Anonymous offers peer support for mental illness and addictions July 7th 2009.

If we're honest, we acknowledge them: every family has its cherished son, daughter, sister, brother, uncle, cousin battling the intertwined personal disasters of mental illness and substance addiction...read entire article here...


 

JOE GAMM — The Daily Astorian The Daily Astorian July 1st 2009.

SEASIDE - Corbett Monica, a Sandy man, suffers from mental illness and addiction, but has been sober for 23 years. And for those 23...read entire article here...

 


Great work, by great men!  (Corbett Monica and Bob Nikkel) By Kristian Foden-Vencil Forest Grove, OR  March 14, 2008.

OREGON found solutions to this problem of dual diagnosis.  At the Big Ship Turning, we see the Peer Support Rudder - Dual Diagnosis ... read entire article here...

 


Article by as published by the on April 1st 2007

Since 1996, the DDA peer support group offers sessions in most of the western states, including Hawaii, and in other countries such as Great Britain and Canada...read entire article here...

 


Article by Bob Nikkel as published by the Salem Statesman Journal on June 6th 2006

It’s an old idea with an exciting new energy behind it. And it holds promise for as many as 3,000 persons in Marion and Polk counties.

Let’s start with the idea: Nearly 20 years ago, when I was a clinical supervisor for Marion County, three mental health caseworkers approached me with similar client problems...read entire article here...


Article by Sean Roush - (Hope for dual diagnosis) as published by McMinnville News Register on 06/24/2006

Anonymity is a core principle of all 12-step recovery programs, so I'll just call my friend "Doug."

 

For years, he's gone to Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous meetings in McMinnville. He still does...read entire article here...

 

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