Book of Abstracts

Book of Abstracts

Theme: Unifying the new discoveries and advanced approaches towards Addiction Park Inn by Radisson Hotel & Conference Centre Bath Road, Heathrow, Middlesex UB7 0DU, London, UK Exhibitor Collaboration Partners @addictionevnt #addictionconference @addictionevnt GAB 2019 BOOK OF ABSTRACTS Global Conference on ADDICTION MEDICINE AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH Theme: Unifying the new discoveries and advanced approaches towards Addiction AUGUST 22-24, 2019 LONDON, UK INDEX Contents Pages Welcome Message 8 Keynote Speakers 11 About the Host 12 exhibitor 13 Keynote Sessions (Day 1) 15 Special Talk (Day 1) 19 Speaker Sessions (Day 1) 23 Video Presentation 41 Keynote Sessions (Day 2) 43 Special Talk (Day 2) 49 Speaker Sessions (Day 2) 51 Poster Presentations 71 Attendees Mailing List 77 GAB 2019 Amy Turnbull-Drilingas Anna Gagat Matula Alf Martin Haraldsen Bridget C. Bailey Bruce Kellison FCC Behavioral Health Pedagogical University of General Practitioner The Ohio State University University of Texas at Austin USA Cracow, Poland Norway College of Social Work USA USA Catherine De Jong David J. McCann Danilo Tittarelli Deborah Mosby Derek Loewy Miroya Foundation National Institute on Drug Abuse Addiction and Mental Health Metropolitan State University Scripps Clinic Viterbi Family Netherlands USA Department, Italy USA Sleep Center, USA E van Wyk Feifei Ge Fruzsina Iszaj Geoff Mascall George O’Neil BOPDHB Nanjing University of Chinese Károli Gáspár University of the UK Addiction Treatment University of Western New Zealand Medicine, China Reformed Church, Hungary Centres, UK Australia, Australia Hans B. Dupont Hattie Moyes Helen Snooks Isabella Ingram Jonathan Chick Maastricht University The Forward Trust Medical School, Swansea School of Psychology Consultant Psychiatrist and Netherlands UK University, UK University of Wollongong Medical Director, Castle Craig Australia Hospital, UK Jay Hansford C. Vest Joan Carlson Jorge Juarez Josephine Ridley Laurence Armand French University of North Carolina Indiana University Universidad de Guadalajara VA Northeast Ohio Healthcare University of New Hampshire USA USA Mexico System, USA USA Leo O. Lanoie Lidia Moutinho Marija Saric Drnas Matt Kammer-Kerwick Mbachu Chioma Ngozichuk- Saskatchewan Health Lisbon Psychiatric Hospital Faculty of Education University of Texas at Austin wu Pauline Authority, Canada Center, Portugal University of Zagreb, Croatia USA Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Nigeria GAB 2019 Meliha Bijedic Noel Busch-Armendariz Nuno Albuquerque Olga Inozemtseva Pasqualina Rocco University of Tuzla The University of Texas at UK Addiction Treatment Cen- Universidad de Guadalajara Addiction Treatment Public Bosnia & Herzegovina Austin, USA tres, UK Mexico Center, Italy Rajendra D. Badgaiyan Stephanie Kewley Scott Giacomucci Scott stevens T. Wing Lo Icahn School of Medicine at Liverpool John Moores Phoenix Center for alcohologists.com University of Hong Kong Mount Sinai, USA University, UK Experiential Trauma Therapy USA Hong Kong USA Xiaowei Guan Yaacov J Katz Ying Ying Leung Yih-Tsu Hahn Zengzhen Wang Nanjing University of Chinese School of Education, Bar-Ilan Middlesex University Shih Chien University Tongji Medical College Medicine, China University, Israel Hong Kong Taiwan China Thank You All... Welcome Message Dear Colleagues, I was surprised to read recently that the manufacture of pharmaceuticals is a major source of CO2 emissions and thus of global warming. My concerns were more local – that I was being asked to see more and more patients who, because of ‘dual diagnosis’, were being prescribed medications that might actually worsening their addiction to alcohol and drugs. At this conference I look forward to hearing others’ views of the vexed question of comorbidity – how can we better disentangle self-medication for a mental disorder from the sometimes devastating effects on the emotions – indeed on the brain – of misuse of substances…..and thus how better to help our patients. Jonathan Chick Castle Craig Hospital UK Welcome Message Dear congress visitors, it is a pleasure to extend to you words of welcome to this conference. In the last three decades Addiction Medicine has evolved from a few physicians who used methadone to treat opioids use disorder and offered disulfiram to the victims of alcoholism to a discipline that has a expanding pharmacopeia. WE now have medication that can support the recovery of those who struggle with opioids, alcohol and tobacco. We now have a better understanding of those factors that contribute to addiction and in many cases have the skills to mitigate those factors. The practitioners of this subspecialty have become increasingly aware that there is so much more to addiction than addiction. In order to treat the addiction, we must understand and treat the whole patient. That is what makes addiction medicine exciting and rewarding and leads the addictionist to a never ending pursuit of new knowledge. Welcome to a conference that promise to give you that. Leo O. Lanoie Saskatchewan Health Authority Canada Welcome Message Dear participants, I am so pleased to welcome you all to the 2019 Global Conference on Addiction Medicine and Behavior Health. I’m looking forward to the robust exchange of ideas and learning from you. My scholarship is in the fields of interpersonal violence, sexual assault, sexual harassment, human trafficking, and domestic & dating violence. According to the WHO’s 2001 report on violence and health, sexual assault is a global issue. It is in our cities, towns, neighborhoods, backyards, our homes, and at our universities. I feel privileged to have led a study at the University of Texas Systems that included 14 associated universities. I will share the findings and methodology from this study during my keynote. Our research is unprecedented in its scope, duration, and depth of understanding on these issues as they relate to college students. I look forward to seeing you there. Safe travels. Noel Busch-Armendariz The University of Texas at Austin USA Key note Speakers Jonathan Chick Leo O. Lanoie Castle Craig Hospital Saskatchewan Health Authority UK Canada Rajendra D Badgaiyan David J. McCann Icahn School of Medicine at National Institute on Drug Mount Sinai, USA Abuse, USA Noel Busch-Armendariz Anna Gagat Matula The University of Texas at Pedagogical University of Austin, USA Cracow, Poland About MAGNUS GROUP Magnus Group (MG) is initiated to meet a need and to pursue collective goals of the scientific community specifically focusing in the field of Sciences, Engineering and technology to endorse exchanging of the ideas & knowledge which facilitate the collaboration between the scientists, academicians and researchers of same field or interdisciplinary research. Magnus group is proficient in organizing conferences, meetings, seminars and workshops with the ingenious and peerless speakers throughout the world providing you and your organization with broad range of networking opportunities to globalize your research and create your own identity. Our conference and workshops can be well titled as ‘ocean of knowledge’ where you can sail your boat and pick the pearls, leading the way for innovative research and strategies empowering the strength by overwhelming the complications associated with in the respective fields. Participation from 90 different countries and 1090 different Universities have contributed to the success of our conferences. Our first International Conference was organized on Oncology and Radiology (ICOR) in Dubai, UAE. Our conferences usually run for 2-3 days completely covering Keynote & Oral sessions along with workshops and poster presentations. Our organization runs promptly with dedicated and proficient employees’ managing different conferences throughout the world, without compromising service and quality. About GAB 2019 GAB 2019 is the annual event, bringing together professionals of all types for networking and important dialogue. In the midst of the national opioid epidemic, addiction medicine is undergoing extraordinary changes. To provide professionals with the tools they need to address these trials, GAB 2019 is expanding to gather all the international network scientists, scientists, professors, and other researchers in the field of addiction and behavioral health. GAB 2019 platform provides the delegates with an opening to team up, earn expert development ideas, network and learn from like-minded professionals. Scope of the conference: GAB 2019 Presentations are of top level and widespread band of basic, medical and translational training with the multidisciplinary strategies to develop and upsurge the patient care. ABOUT EXHIBITOR Wisepress.com, Europe’s leading conference bookseller, has a complete range of books and journals relevant to the themes of the meeting. Books can be purchased at the stand or, if you would rather not carry them, posted to you – Wisepress will deliver worldwide. In addition to attending 200 conferences per year, Wisepress has a comprehensive medical and scientific bookshop online with great offers. DAY 1 Keynote Forum GLOBAL CONFERENCE ON ADDICTION MEDICINE AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AUGUST 22-24, 2019 London, UK GAB-2019 Global conference on 22 AUGUST. 2019, Thursday - 09:00 Addiction Medicine and Behavioral Health Prescribing psychiatric medications in alcohol use disorders and other addictions: Risks and avoiding risk Jonathan Chick Castle Craig Hospital, UK epression, anxiety, impulsivity, difficulty concentrating, mood swings and occasionally psychotic symptoms are

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