Alcohol-related brain damage: A 21st-century management conundrum

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Alcohol-related brain damage has a growing impact on service provision. Despite the benefit of therapeutic interventions and a relatively good prognosis in the context of service provision, few services exist. Both national and local initiatives are required in order to provide psychosocial rehabilitation for this marginalised group of patients.

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Wilson, K. (2011, September). Alcohol-related brain damage: A 21st-century management conundrum. British Journal of Psychiatry. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.111.092569

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