Addiction Medicine and Behavioral Health

Addiction Medicine and Behavioral Health

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM GAB 2019 GLOBAL CONFERENCE ON ADDICTION MEDICINE AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH Theme: Unifying the new discoveries and advanced approaches towards Addiction AUGUST 22-24, 2019 LONDON, UK Park Inn by Radisson Hotel & Conference Centre Bath Road, Heathrow, Middlesex UB7 0DU, London, UK Exhibitor Collaboration Partners @addictionevnt #addictionconference @addictionevnt GAB-2019 GAB 2019 Day 1 : August 22, 2019 (Thursday) @Atlantis 08:00-08:40 Registration and Welcome Coffee Moderator Catherine De Jong, Miroya Foundation, Netherlands 08:40-09:00 Introduction Keynote Presentations Title: Prescribing psychiatric medications in alcohol use disorders and other addictions: 09:00-09:30 Risks and avoiding risk Jonathan Chick, Consultant Psychiatrist and Medical Director, Castle Craig Hospital, UK Title: He who knows the addiction know medicine 09:30-10:00 Leo O. Lanoie, Saskatchewan Health Authority, Canada Title: A novel approach to study the brain mechanism of addiction 10:00-10:30 Rajendra D. Badgaiyan, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, USA Group Photo 10:30-10:50 Coffee break @ Foyer Special Talk Title: Optimal Opioid Substitution Treatment (OST), based on the European Union (EU) 10:50-11:30 statistics through 30 years: What to learn from diverging France and Norway? Alf Martin Haraldsen, General Practitioner, Norway Oral Presentations Addiction: Clinical Case Reports | Alcohol Abuse, Alcoholism and Dependence | Behavioral Sessions on: Medicine and Counseling | Drug Addiction and Substance Abuse Treatment | Psychology and Sociology | Depression & Anxiety | Trends in Addiction and Behavioral Health Session Jonathan Chick, Consultant Psychiatrist and Medical Director, Castle Craig Hospital, UK Chairs : Anna Gagat Matula, Pedagogical University of Cracow, Poland Title: TIME: Take-home naloxone in multicentre emergency settings: Protocol for a 11:30-11:50 feasibility study Helen Snooks, Medical School, Swansea University, UK Title: The development and implementation of a multi-disciplinary curriculum and training 11:50-12:10 for screening brief intervention and referral to treatment Joan Carlson, Indiana University, USA Title: ADHD in heroin addicts: Prevalence and psychiatric comorbidity 12:10-12:30 Pasqualina Rocco, Addiction Treatment Public Center, Italy GAB 2019 Title: The utility of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBTI) in reducing sleep 12:30-12:50 medication usage Derek Loewy, Scripps Clinic Viterbi Family Sleep Center, USA 12:50-13:50 Lunch Break @ RBG Restaurant Title: Empowering through connection: A case for helping clients heal through the 13:50 -14:10 therapeutic relationship Amy Turnbull-Drilingas, FCC Behavioral Health, USA Title: An indigenous insight into the opioid crisis and the rehabilitation of the soul 14:10 -14:30 Jay Hansford C. Vest, University of North Carolina, USA Title: Building recovery capital through community theatre 14:30 -14:50 Stephanie Kewley, Liverpool John Moores University, UK Title: The role of reinforcement sensitivity and parental behaviour in development of 14:50 -15:10 aggressive behaviour regarding its form and function Marija Saric Drnas, Faculty of Education, Croatia Title: The effects of yoga on addiction disorders 15:10 -15:30 Fruzsina Iszáj, Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church, Hungary 15:30-15:50 Coffee Break @ Foyer Title: The relationship between depression and suicide: Clarifying mediating and 15:50 -16:10 moderating factors Josephine Ridley, VA Northeast Ohio Healthcare System, USA Title: Comorbidity between alcohol consumption and other psychiatric disorders - 16:10 -16:30 importance of group intervention Lídia Moutinho, Lisbon Psychiatric Hospital Center, Portugal Title: Assessing the efficacy of MOTI-4 for reducing the use of cannabis among youth in the 16:30 -16:50 Netherlands: A randomized controlled trial Hans B. Dupont, Maastricht University, Netherlands Title: Hidden drug abuse in Hong Kong 16:50 -17:10 T. Wing Lo, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Title: The relationship between religiosity, spirituality and substance abuse 17:10 -17:30 Yaacov J Katz, School of Education, Bar-Ilan University, Israel Title: Rate and sociodemographic predictors of psychoactive substance use among secondary school students in a rural community in Nigeria 17:30-17:50 Mbachu Chioma Ngozichukwu Pauline, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Nigeria Look what dragged the cat in, Part II: Prioritizing the gateway drug 17:50-18:10 Scott Stevens, alcohologist.com, USA GAB 2019 Video Presentation Title: Love as an addiction Sam Vaknin, Southern Federal University, Russia END OF DAY 1 Day 2 : August 23, 2019 (Friday) @Atlantis 08:30-09:00 Welcome Snacks and Coffee Moderator Fruzsina Iszáj, Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church, Hungary Keynote Presentations Title: Medications development for the treatment of substance use disorders: Recent 09:00-09:30 advances, ongoing projects and funding opportunities David J. McCann, National Institute on Drug Abuse, USA Title: Lessons learned from a study to cultivate learning and safe environments (CLASE): 09:30-10:00 Reducing college campus sexual assault and misconduct in the context of the U.S. Noel Busch-Armendariz, The University of Texas at Austin, USA Title: Social communication and addiction to computer games among adolescents with 10:00-10:30 Asperger Syndrome Anna Gagat Matula, Pedagogical University of Cracow, Poland 10:30-10:50 Coffee Break @ Foyer Special Talk Title: Experiential group treatment at the intersection of addiction and trauma 10:50-11:30 Scott Giacomucci, Phoenix Center for Experiential Trauma Therapy, USA Oral Presentations Addiction & Criminology | Addiction Medicine Research & Therapy | Behavioral Addiction | Cannabinoids, Sessions on: Opioids Addiction | Experimental & Child Psychology | Mental Health & Substance Abuse | Pharmacology of Drug Addiction | Addiction & Youth | Recent Research in Addiction Medicine & Behavioral Health Session David J. McCann, National Institute on Drug Abuse, USA Chairs : Josephine Ridley, VA Northeast Ohio Healthcare System, USA Title: Lessons on methodology and impact from a study of campus sexual violence: Reducing college campus sexual assault and misconduct in the U.S. context 11:30-11:50 Matt Kammer-Kerwick, University of Texas at Austin, USA Bruce Kellison, University of Texas at Austin, USA GAB 2019 Title: How training and stigma interplay in buprenorphine prescribing in the treatment of 11:50-12:10 opioid use disorder Bridget C. Bailey, The Ohio State University College of Social Work, USA Title: Opioid system and rewarding effects of alcohol consumption 12:10-12:30 Jorge Juárez, Instituto de Neurociencias, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico Title: Treating addictions with an integrative approach 12:30 -12:50 Nuno Albuquerque, UK Addiction Treatment Centres, UK Geoff Mascall, UK Addiction Treatment Centres, UK 12:50-13:50 Lunch Break @ RBG Restaurant Title: Insights and resilience in addiction treatment 13:50 -14:10 Deborah Mosby, Metropolitan State University, USA Title: Analyzing contributing factors of recreational and problem gambling among young 14:10 -14:30 people of Hong Kong: An interpretative phenomenological analysis Ying Ying Leung, Middlesex University, Hong Kong Title: Subcutaneous naltrexone implants for relapse prevention after opiate detoxification: 14:30 -14:50 A one year follow up study Catherine De Jong, Miroya Foundation, Netherlands Title: How opioid and benzo receptor antagonists can return the HPA axis to normal and correct stress related disorders such as addiction, Neuroinflammatory diseases such as 14:50 -15:10 anxiety, depression and migraines George O’Neil, University of Western Australia, Australia Title: How do new psychoactive substances affect the mental health of prisoners? 15:10 -15:30 Hattie Moyes, The Forward Trust, UK 15:30 -15:50 Coffee Break @ Foyer Title: The Changing nature of America’s drug crisis 15:50 -16:10 Laurence Armand French, University of New Hampshire, USA Title: The addicted person: World of life and synthetic psychosis. A new perspective from a 16:10 -16:30 phenomenological and a psychopathological point of view Danilo Tittarelli, Addiction and Mental Health Department, Italy Title: Psychosocial consequences of gambling in adolescents 16:30 -16:50 Meliha Bijedic, University of Tuzla, Bosnia & Herzegovina Title: Acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine in addiction 16:50 -17:10 Xiaowei Guan, Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, China Title: Effect of EMDR-based five-step desensitization on addictive memory and self-esteem 17:10 -17:30 in patients with methamphetamine dependence Zengzhen Wang, Tongji Medical College, China GAB 2019 17:30 - 18:00 Poster Presentations Title: The role of insurance in early intervention to improve outcomes in selected mental GABPP-001 illnesses Corinne Fitzgerald, Swiss Re Institute, UK Title: Silencing microRNA-134 in ventral hippocampus attenuates anxiety-like and GABPP-002 depressionlike behaviors in cocaine extinction mice Feifei Ge, Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, China Title: Inhibitory oculomotor control in cannabis and psychostimulant dependents GABPP-003 Olga Inozemtseva, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico Title: Reconstructing social support network of substance abusers: Exploring prevalent service models and the public-private relationships of private therapeutic communities in GABPP-004 Taiwan Yih-Tsu Hahn, Shih Chien University, Taiwan Title: Loneliness amongst addictions populations: Validation of the social and emotional

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