Frederick J Goldstein, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, United States
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Gangstalking is a much mischaracterized and neglected psychosocial phenomenon. It described in the literature overwhelmingly as a delusional disorder. It is sometimes conflated with social justice activism, victimhood and woke movement such as #MeToo when “gangs” of a [....] » Read More
Whole genome studies of diseases of agency, like schizophrenia, have thus far failed to identify gene candidates exerting more than a marginal influence on behavioral symptoms. Affected single nuclear polymorphisms (SNPs) number well above 12,000 indicating likely pool sizes of r [....] » Read More
In this research, investigations are provided in context to entitled “Environmental Health Impact Assessment (EHIA) Process for Agricultural and Horticultural Process-Case Study is Ginning of Indian Seed-Cotton (or Kapas)”. Strategic environmental assessment (SEA) p [....] » Read More
Addiction remains one of the most challenging and pervasive health issues worldwide. This presentation will explore the comprehensive process of addiction rehabilitation and recovery, focusing on key stages and effective treatment approaches. The journey of recovery begins with d [....] » Read More
India avowals a rich heritage in natural and holistic healing methods known as harmonizing or alternative Vedic practices. With its diverse cultural heritage, India is home to a plethora of Vedic practices that have been passed down through generations to generation. Traditional [....] » Read More
Cyber addiction, in the current era of virtual reality, artificial intelligence and machine learning, is not a new term to worldwide. Young (1998) and Griffiths (1998, 2000) were the first who defined IAD and have done extensive research. Cyber addiction, also know [....] » Read More
Background: The female reproductive cycle plays a pivotal role in modulating the neurochemical and behavioral responses to amphetamines. Amphetamine is absorbed efficiently across the mucosal membrane, with metabolism primarily via CYP2D6 enzymes. The drug enhances synaptic mon [....] » Read More
Title : Tailoring biblio-poetry therapies using AI and biofeedback for addiction treatment
Nile Stanley, University of North Florida, United States
Biblio-poetry therapy, often called bibliotherapy or poetry therapy, is a therapeutic approach that uses literature—particularly poetry—as a tool for emotional expression, self-reflection, and personal healing. The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and biofe [....] » Read More
Title : Decoding aggression, violence, and substance use in adolescents with conduct disorders: Neurochemical pathways and interventions
Ann Marie Leonard Zabel, Curry College & NEALAC Clinic, United States
Current trends indicate a rise in aggressive and violent behaviors among conduct disordered adolescents, often compounded by co-occurring substance use disorders. Understanding the neurochemical pathways involved in these conduct disorders is crucial for developing effective inte [....] » Read More
Title : Positive outcome of adherence to the reward deficiency syndrome solution system treatment plan: A longitudinal study
Elizabeth Dale Gilley, The Elle Foundation, United States
The purpose of this editorial is to update the progress of Elle foundation case study 101, for whom a reward deficiency syndrome solution system (RDSSS) treatment plan was created in 2020, and her progress tracked daily during phase one in 2021. Analysis of phase one of this long [....] » Read More
Title : The A-B-C of happiness coaching
Alphonsus Obayuwana, Triple-H Project LLC, United States
As a behavior, ADDICTION is essentially the pursuit of HAPPINESS gone awry. Consequently, happiness coaching is a skill that every addiction therapist needs—in addition to whatever other treatment modalities are employed. The science and the art of happiness coaching are [....] » Read More
Title : Neurochemical theory of epilepsy and mental diseases pathogenesis. Role of the blood-brain barrier
Alexander Kharibegashvil, Telavi State University, Georgia
Background and aims: In epileptology and psychiatry, a huge layer of clinical facts have been accumulated, many of which have not received a proper explanation. An attempt to explain some of the clinical manifestations of epilepsy and mental illness is presented. Methods: Cons [....] » Read More
Title : A culturally tailored approach to address substance use stigma and mental health access in latine communities
Jessica Apfel, Tiburcio Vasquez Health Center, United States
Topic of Focus: Explores successful strategies in prevention and early intervention for underserved Latine communities. These strategies are part of a linguistically and culturally competent evidence-based community program. Community engagement, health equity, mental health [....] » Read More
Title : A culturally tailored approach to address substance use stigma and mental health access in latine communities
Monica Zuniga Fajuri, Tiburcio Vasquez Health Center, United States
Topic of Focus: Explores successful strategies in prevention and early intervention for underserved Latine communities. These strategies are part of a linguistically and culturally competent evidence-based community program. Community engagement, health equity, mental heal [....] » Read More
Title : The role of tobacco chewing in shaping marital dynamics: Insights from behavioral health in Indian couples
Jyoti Gaur, Suresh Gyan Vihar University, India
Tobacco chewing, a very common habit in India that affects not only health, but also has deep influnence on inter-personal relationships of Indian couples. It plays a major role in emotional and behavioral dimensions in marital dynamics of all socio- economic statuses. The resear [....] » Read More
Title : Trauma and depression in Ethiopian women returning from middle eastern countries
Berhanie Getnet Gebresilus, University of Gondar, Ethiopia
A 27-year-old Coptic Christian woman who had been in Beirut for 3 years and in Dubai for 5 years as a migrant worker and who has now returned to Ethiopia,discusses her experience: “The cause for my migration was poverty and peer pressure. I encountered emotional abuse by th [....] » Read More
Title : Bridging the gap: Integrating harm reduction into addiction recovery practices
Michelle Charbonnier, MoNetwork, United States
Harm reduction has long been recognized as a practical, compassionate approach to addressing substance use, yet it is often misunderstood or perceived as incompatible with traditional recovery models. This presentation aims to dispel these misconceptions by showcasing the profo [....] » Read More
Title : Neurobiology meets treatment: Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) for opioids and alcohol from a toxicologist's perspective
Alberto Augsten, Memorial Healthcare System, United States
This workshop will provide an in-depth exploration of the neurobiological and toxicological principles underlying addiction to opioids and alcohol, with a focus on the pharmacological mechanisms of medication-assisted treatment (MAT). Medications such as methadone, buprenorphine, [....] » Read More
Title : A psychoneuroimmunology approach to alcohol use disorder treatment a systematic review of the literature
Simran Kaur, Columbia University, United States
Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) is a highly prevalent yet profoundly under-treated condition, characterized by its heterogeneity, which significantly complicates the development of universally effective interventions. As a result, existing treatments often fail to address the diverse [....] » Read More