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        Staff and client attitudes towards harm reduction and quitting in addiction services


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        Author(s)

        Ms Camilla Cookson, Dr Elena Ratschen and Professor Ann McNeill

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        Camilla Cookson  Research Worker, Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College London, National Addiction Centre, Institute of Psychiatry, London

        Biography

        Camilla graduated from Oxford University with a First in Experimental Psychology. Following her degree, she worked as an assistant psychologist in a number of settings including an inpatient drug and alcohol detoxification unit and a community service for drug and alcohol users with complex needs. Additionally, she has worked with the carers of drug/alcohol dependent individuals (Action on Addiction) and in a Clinical Health Psychology department.

        Camilla is currently working as a research worker at the Institute of Psychiatry. Her present work is looking at attitudes of clients and staff towards smoking harm reduction in addiction and mental health services.

         
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