HYBRID EVENT: You can participate in person at Orlando, Florida, USA or Virtually from your home or work.

6th Edition of Global Conference on

Addiction Medicine, Behavioral Health and Psychiatry

October 20-22, 2025 | Orlando, Florida, USA

GAB 2025

Ashton Christopher, Speaker at Psychiatry Conferences
Keynote Presentation (In-Person)
Ashton Christopher, Center for Recovery, Canada

In 1939, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) World Services Inc. published its text which, remarkably, is still in broad use today and shows no signs of losing popularity. Within the profession of caring for people suffering from addictions of all types in residential and ambulatory c [....] » Read More

Meera Vaswani, Speaker at Addiction Medicine Conference
Keynote Presentation (In-Person)
Meera Vaswani, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), India

Addiction was historically viewed as a disease of “weak personality” and was not systematically addressed by the scientific and medical communities until the latter half of the 20th century.  They are now commonly accepted as diseases of the brain caused by the i [....] » Read More

Serena Saunders, Speaker at Addiction Medicine Conference
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Serena Saunders, SPCA International, United States

Addiction and trauma tear lives apart—often forcing individuals to choose between getting help and keeping their beloved pets. The PAWsitive Recovery Program is a trauma-informed, pet-centered support model designed to bridge that gap. Our approach offers crisis foster care [....] » Read More

Charles Thomas Browning, Speaker at Behavioral Health Conference
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Charles Thomas Browning, Behavorial Health Link, United States

Around the world, crisis care systems are evolving to meet the rising needs of individuals with mental health and substance use challenges. Yet, substance use disorder (SUD) treatment too often remains siloed in crisis services, limiting impact and leaving opportunities for engag [....] » Read More

Jana Furstova, Speaker at Addiction Medicine Conference
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Jana Furstova, Palacký University Olomouc, Czech Republic

Objectives: This study examines changes in the prevalence of adolescent addictive behaviors between 2002 and 2022 across 39 European countries and the United States. Methods: Data were analyzed from 15-year-old adolescents participating in the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance [....] » Read More

Elana Deuble, Speaker at Addiction Medicine Conference
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Elana Deuble, Community Medical Services, United States

In recovery, connection isn’t a luxury-it’s a lifeline. In a world where digital access is high but emotional connection is low, clinical programs have an urgent opportunity: to use technology not to replace, but to enhance human connection. This presentation highli [....] » Read More

Sara Lorenzen, Speaker at Psychiatry Conferences
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Sara Lorenzen, Bright Therapeutics, United States

In recovery, connection isn’t a luxury-it’s a lifeline. In a world where digital access is high but emotional connection is low, clinical programs have an urgent opportunity: to use technology not to replace, but to enhance human connection. This presentation highligh [....] » Read More

Steven M Cohen, Speaker at Psychiatry Conferences
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Steven M Cohen, Akyso Therapeutics, United States

Background: Extended-release intramuscular naltrexone (XR-NTX; Vivitrol®) reduces relapse risk in opioid use disorder (OUD), but real-world adherence is only about 10 percent at 6 months. One reason for poor adherence is the decline in plasma NTX levels to below therapeutic l [....] » Read More

Matthew Langford, Speaker at Addiction Medicine Conference
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Matthew Langford, Kindbridge Research Institute, United States

Gambling and gaming addiction are rapidly emerging public health concerns that intersect psychology, neuroscience, and social behavior. This talk will explore the underlying mechanisms of these addictions, including the role of reward circuitry, variable reinforcement schedules, [....] » Read More

Tao Zhang, Speaker at Psychiatry Conferences
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Tao Zhang, SUNY-Binghamton University, United States

Lofexidine (LUCEMYRA®) is currently the only FDA-approved treatment for opioid withdrawal that is both non-opioid and non-addictive, making it especially important for use in pregnant and postpartum women amid the opioid crisis. However, limited information exists regarding i [....] » Read More

Ann Marie Leonard Zabel, Speaker at Addiction Medicine Conference
Keynote Presentation (In-Person)
Ann Marie Leonard Zabel, Curry College, 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

Nile Stanley, Speaker at Psychiatry Conferences
Keynote Presentation (In-Person)
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

Denis Larrivee, Speaker at Behavioral Health Conference
Keynote Presentation (Virtual)
Denis Larrivee, University of Navarra, Spain

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

Sam Vaknin, Speaker at Psychiatry Conferences
Keynote Presentation (Virtual)
Sam Vaknin, Southern Federal University, United Kingdom

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

Frederick J Goldstein, Speaker at Psychiatry Conferences
Keynote Presentation (Virtual)
Frederick J Goldstein, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, United States

Over the past decade, marijuana use throughout the world has increased including within the United States where it remains a federally-banned substance.  According to a 2024 Newsweek Report, cannabis sales worldwide may be approximately $61 billion this year, and much h [....] » Read More

Alexander Kharibegashvil, Speaker at Psychiatry Conferences
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
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

Adrienne Tichy, Speaker at Addiction Medicine Conference
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Adrienne Tichy, The Lodge at Delray Beach and Recovery Comes Home, United States

In today’s landscape of addiction treatment, much focus is placed on detoxification, intensive inpatient care, and short-term rehabilitation. However, true recovery doesn’t end when the discharge papers are signed—it begins. For too long, we’ve overlooked [....] » Read More

Cheryl Molyneaux, Speaker at Psychiatry Conferences
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Cheryl Molyneaux, Peer Support Coalition of Florida, United States

Although Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills have been around for some time, its main use has been by clinicians in clinical settings. There is a recent movement in the mental health field to expand capacity and service delivery to individuals who are suicidal and/or emotionally [....] » Read More

Sherry Warner, Speaker at Psychiatry Conferences
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Sherry Warner, Peer Support Coalition of Florida, United States

Although Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills have been around for some time, its main use has been by clinicians in clinical settings. There is a recent movement in the mental health field to expand capacity and service delivery to individuals who are suicidal and/or emotionally [....] » Read More

Edie Raether, Speaker at Addiction Medicine Conference
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Edie Raether, NeuroShifts and Wings for Wishes Academy, United States

In a world where anxiety, addiction, and emotional overwhelm are hijacking the mental health of our youth, NeuroShifts™ offers a revolutionary, brain-based approach to healing, empowerment, and behavior change. This science-backed program bridges the gap between emotional w [....] » Read More

Christopher Kennedy, Speaker at Addiction Medicine Conference
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Christopher Kennedy, Frontier Nursing University, United States

Bipolar disorder affects an estimated 37 million people globally, representing approximately 0.5% of the world’s population. While diagnosis rates are higher in regions such as North America, South America, and Oceania than other parts of the world, this is likely due to di [....] » Read More

Sindu Padmanabhan, Speaker at Addiction Medicine Conference
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Sindu Padmanabhan, Bharathiar University, India

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

Anita V Handore, Speaker at Psychiatry Conferences
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Anita V Handore, Phytoelixir Pvt.Ltd., India

Nicotine addiction is a major global health challenge, necessitating the development of innovative therapeutic solutions beyond conventional pharmacological interventions, such as nicotine replacement therapy and synthetic receptor modulators, which often exhibit limited efficacy [....] » Read More

Thanompong Sathienluckana, Speaker at Psychiatry Conferences
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Thanompong Sathienluckana, Siam University, Thailand

Cannabis is a commonly used substance around the world. Cannabis can be divided into two main groups based on psychological effects: 1) Psychoactive compounds, such as tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), which can lead to neuropsychiatric problems, including addiction and hallucinations. [....] » Read More

Mohtaram Rabbani, Speaker at Behavioral Health Conference
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Mohtaram Rabbani, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

This presentation will explore the intricate relationships between parental attachment, automatic thoughts, and mindfulness skills among adolescents. Adolescence is a critical developmental period marked by significant emotional, social, and cognitive changes. Understanding how e [....] » Read More

Juliana Jecinth, Speaker at Psychiatry Conferences
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Juliana Jecinth, Jain University, India

Gaming addiction is an emerging concern among children, with potential implications for social and cognitive development. However, limited research has explored this phenomenon among hearing-impaired children. This study examines the relationship between gaming addiction, social [....] » Read More

Laxmikant Rathi, Speaker at Behavioral Health Conference
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Laxmikant Rathi, Govardhan Hospital, India

Addiction is a multifaceted condition affecting individuals biologically, psychologically, socially, and spiritually. While conventional treatment approaches like pharmacotherapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), and rehabilitation programs address many dimensions of addiction [....] » Read More

Ramesh Nagarajappa, Speaker at Behavioral Health Conference
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Ramesh Nagarajappa, The Oxford Dental College, India

In today’s world, we are all so dependent on digital technology that digital devices have fashioned into a significant part of our lives. These various digital devices have largely occupied all the fields and taken the place of almost everything in our life activities and h [....] » Read More

Priyanka Gupta, Speaker at Behavioral Health Conference
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Priyanka Gupta, University of Delhi, United States

More often than not, emotionally unregulated and chaotic communication is the root cause of disturbances in interpersonal relationships, social connectedness, ultimately hindering personal growth and one's ability to make sense of the social world. Respective dialogue has tra [....] » Read More

Zeeshan Ahmed, Speaker at Addiction Medicine Conference
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Zeeshan Ahmed, King Edward Medical University, Pakistan

Background: Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) are prevalent conditions that significantly impact quality of life. However, their co-occurrence and potential associations remain underexplored, especially among university students an [....] » Read More

Vijayan Gurumurthy Iyer, Speaker at Behavioral Health Conference
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Vijayan Gurumurthy Iyer, Techno-Economic-Environmental Study and Check Consultancy Services, India

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

Jessica Reichert, Speaker at Psychiatry Conferences
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Jessica Reichert, Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority, United States

Background: Police officers frequently encounter people with opioid use disorder (OUD), but their attitudes and behaviors in these interactions can significantly impact outcomes. This study examined Illinois police officers' stigma towards people with OUD, use of discretion, [....] » Read More

Natalia Borodulin, Speaker at Addiction Medicine Conference
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Natalia Borodulin, Cambridge Center of International Research, United States

This paper presents a literature review, critical analysis, and theoretical framework proposal for understanding and treating the frequent co-occurrence of PTSD and Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD). Despite the high prevalence and severity of this comorbidity, current research primaril [....] » Read More

Robert Deletis, Speaker at Psychiatry Conferences
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Robert Deletis, Innovative Treatments, LLC, United States

Exposure Response Prevention (ERP) is a behavioral therapy technology that reduces a person’s pre-disposition to respond to a set of stimuli.  For example, ERP has been used to treat phobias and compulsions by exposing the person to the phobic situation or thing (stimu [....] » Read More

Yanick Hicks, Speaker at Addiction Medicine Conference
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Yanick Hicks, Maxwell Leadership, United States

The global healthcare system is under tremendous strain, particularly in the domains of addiction medicine, behavioral health, and psychiatry. Leadership plays a pivotal role in addressing these challenges, yet leaders often struggle to foster environments that prioritize mental [....] » Read More

Kevin Connelly, Speaker at Behavioral Health Conference
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Kevin Connelly, Founder of Reconnect Breath, United States

This presentation examines how dysfunctional breathing patterns can keep individuals locked in cycles of addiction, while conscious breathwork may offer an overlooked yet powerful key to recovery. Modern science has shown that the way we breathe has profound effects on the nervou [....] » Read More

Yiwei Lin, Speaker at Addiction Medicine Conference
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Yiwei Lin, Beijing Anding Hospital of Capital Medical University, China

Background: Adults with co-occurring mental disorders and substance use disorders (SUDs) experience poor health outcomes and face substantial barriers to treatment. Evaluating national trends in prevalence, treatment engagement, and barriers can inform pharmacist-led intervention [....] » Read More

Pablo Garcia Cortina, Speaker at Behavioral Health Conference
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Pablo Garcia Cortina, Camilo José Cela University, Spain

This study critically examines the singular case of gamma-butyrolactone (GBL) in Spain—a substance that was initially controlled in 2002, together with GHB and its salts, esters, and ethers, under the national schedule of psychotropic substances. In 2006, after strong pre [....] » Read More

Cristina Hayes Meizoso, Speaker at Addiction Medicine Conference
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Cristina Hayes Meizoso, University of Notre Dame, United States

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

Josephine Yalovitser, Speaker at Addiction Medicine Conference
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Josephine Yalovitser, The University of Vermont, United States

Over 80% of Vermonters are overweight or obese, and more than 55,000 have diabetes. GLP-1 receptor agonists aid in blood sugar control and weight loss, and emerging case reports and small scale trials suggest they may also reduce alcohol use. Access to effective treatments for al [....] » Read More

Trevyna William, Speaker at Addiction Medicine Conference
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Trevyna William, University of Manitoba, Canada

Background: Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) and transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) have been thoroughly explored in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders and neuropsychiatric symptoms. There is an increasing number of studies exploring the [....] » Read More

John Giordano, Speaker at Addiction Medicine Conference
Keynote Presentation (In-Person)
John Giordano, Life Enhancement Recovery Center, United States

Demonstrates the integration of the most current evidence based holistic modalities Along with the best of traditional treatments. Discussions will feature information about amino acid therapy, Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for brain repair. Microbiome Repair, Acupuncture and Sauna d [....] » Read More

Alphonsus Obayuwana, Speaker at Psychiatry Conferences
Keynote Presentation (In-Person)
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

Elizabeth Dale Gilley, Speaker at Behavioral Health Conference
Keynote Presentation (In-Person)
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

Scharbach Hugues, Speaker at Behavioral Health Conference
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Scharbach Hugues, Paris University, France

"A Contribution to Clarify the Features of these New types of BORDERLINE's Personality becoming so numerous in the frame of our New Society with constant Evolution, without underestimating the usefulness of Assessment Scales in aiding diagnosis About the presenta [....] » Read More

Marcelo Sodelli, Speaker at Addiction Medicine Conference
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Marcelo Sodelli, Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo, Brazil

We know that Prohibitionism, despite repeatedly failing to achieve its objectives of eradicating drug production and consumption, remains completely dominant in the world. Its permanence and sustenance as a public policy, in spite of its failure, is generally understood as offeri [....] » Read More

Dhastagir Sultan Sheriff, Speaker at Psychiatry Conferences
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Dhastagir Sultan Sheriff, Anna Medical College, Mauritius

Ethics guides one to make a choice from the principle of what is right or wrong. Substance abuse involves both the provider and user. It can be also be personal and societal in nature. Morality and its legalization say “for public good” has to balance with the individ [....] » Read More

Joseph Wanjohi, Speaker at Addiction Medicine Conference
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Joseph Wanjohi, Healthwise and Wellness Centre, Kenya

Mental health among youth is an increasingly urgent concern in today’s complex, fast-paced world. Rising rates of anxiety, depression, substance use, and emotional dysregulation have created a critical need for holistic, preventive, and community-rooted wellness solutions [....] » Read More

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