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Naltrexone use decreases the risk of hospitalization

Naltrexone use decreases the risk of hospitalization in persons with alcohol use disorder: Naltrexone, used either alone or together with disulfiram…

The Pandemic and shopping addiction

As shops reopen, a Priory specialist talks about the changing face of shopping - and why, for some, ‘shopping addiction’…

Overeating and alcohol in lockdown

Life in lockdown is having a significant impact on our health. Recognising the triggers for over-eating or increased alcohol intake…

Hope Virgo Meets And Inspires Patients at Priory Eating Disorder Clinic

· Mental health campaigner Hope Virgo visited Life Works Hospital in Woking, Surrey · Author of “Stand Tall Little Girl;…

Resisting the Allure of Black Friday

Compulsive Buying Disorder – or shopping addiction - is a damaging behaviour and remains the occasional rather than the norm.…

Festival Season – “Wise up about drugs!”

Ahead of the music festivals season - and with the end of exams looming - the time is rife to…

How To Help Your Addicted Colleague

Alcoholism in the workplace is not a spectator sport. How to help your addicted colleague. Much of my working life,…

Surviving and thriving in the digital age

Dr Richard Graham is a Consultant Psychiatrist and Clinical Director of Good Thinking: The London Digital Mental Well-being Service, who will…

Banning smartphones for children

More than two thirds (67%) of parents with children aged 10-18 think that the Government should introduce legislation setting out…

Opioids are not a class issue

Over the last five years at the Priory’s Hayes Grove Hospital, I have seen a rise in the abuse of,…

The rise of sexual anorexia

Sexual anorexia, which is a set of attitudes and behaviours to sex very much like a food anorexic’s attitudes and…

Alcohol addiction is no respecter of income

As figures show that those in professional jobs are much more likely to be regular alcohol drinkers than those on…

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