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Global Drug Survey to host free and confidential webinar

It will take place at 8pm on December 17

  • Mixmag Staff
  • 9 December 2015

Dr Adam Winstock, founder of the Global Drug Survey, is hosting a free webinar at 8pm GMT on December 17.

Taking place during the indulgent Christmas period, the psychiatrist and addiction medicine specialist is aiming to highlight the problem with those who struggle with excess and addiction all year round, and help the people around them to respond in a beneficial way.

Based on 20 years clinical experience and feedback from over 200,000 Global Drug Survey research participants worldwide, Dr Winstock will highlight common drugs and the red flags to look out for, free tools and services that offer help, and host a 30 minute Q&A where he'll give anonymous advice on your questions.

If you know someone struggling with addiction it can be difficult to know what to say, but ignoring the problem can lead to real harm. Dr Winstock will provide free and confidential advice about how and when to have that difficult conversation.

To register for the webinar go here.

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