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6th Edition of Global Conference on

Addiction Medicine, Behavioral Health and Psychiatry

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

GAB 2024

A new line in the physiology of adaptation

Speaker at Addiction Medicine, Behavioral Health and Psychiatry 2024 - Baitubaev Dyussengali
Psychiatrist-Narcologist, Kazakhstan
Title : A new line in the physiology of adaptation

Abstract:

The report presentation shows that the current level of physiology does not disclose the biological mechanisms of the organism transition from one range to adapt to a higher with an increase in the regular forces of the stimulus above sub-extreme. A new trend in the physiology of adaptation - proqredient adaptation, explains the mechanism of increasing the tolerance of the organism, with dependence on psychoactive substances (PAS). It is scientifically proven that dependences of the organism on PAS not the disease, and the states like proqredient (progressive) adaptation.

Keywords: Hypertrophy of the Endocrine System; A state of Regular, Unfinished Stresses; A Proqredient (progressive) Adaptation.

Audience Take Away Notes:

  • Biological mechanisms of increasing tolerance in addiction to psychoactive substances.
  • They learn that addiction to psychoactive substances is not a disease, but a state of progredient (progressive) adaptation, leading to depletion of the body’s adaptive capabilities, concomitant diseases and social consequences.
  • The audience will understand that a person dependent on any psychoactive substance should not be treated as a patient - but should be treated as an equal person and explain to him that he not sick, but adapted to a certain substance.
  • Explain that after drug assistance to overcome disease-like psychophysical readaptation, it is necessary to learn to give up the use of psychoactive substances throughout life.
  • The audience can use the acquired knowledge when carrying out the rehabilitation of people adapted to psychoactive substances.
  • Report: “A New Line in the Physiology of Adaptation” can be taught to students and psychiatrists and narcologists.

Biography:

Baitubaev Dyussengali Gabdullaevich studied medicine at Semey State Medical University, Semey city, Kazakhstan. For more than 35 years he has been working as a psychiatrist-narcologist, and for 20 years he has been studying the physiology of addiction to psychoactive substances. He has published more than 10 scientific articles in international journals.

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