Addiction is a treatable, on-going clinical affliction including complex co-tasks among mind circuits, innate characteristics, the environment, and an individual's instructive experiences. People with propensity use substances or partake in practices that become excited and routinely continue despite perilous results. It is a multidisciplinary science that joins physiology, life structures, nuclear science, developmental science, cytology, mathematical showing, and mind exploration to appreciate the essential and rising properties of neurons.
Title : Exploring cultural dynamics of black asian ethnic women in addiction recovery
Shinasa Shahid, University of Derby, United Kingdom
Title : The edo questionnaire (aka PISA Scale)
Alphonsus Obayuwana, Triple-H Project LLC, United States
Title : Neurochemical theory of epilepsy and mental diseases pathogenesis. Role of the blood-brain barrier
Alexander Kharibegashvil, Telavi State University, Georgia
Title : Restoring the wisdom of the nervous system through brainspotting, trauma healing and addiction recovery
Andrew Susskind, Private Practice, United States
Title : When suggestible patient pleases therapist
Sam Vaknin, Southern Federal University, Russian Federation
Title : Attachment style as an explanation for burnout among health professional caregivers and the moderating effect of mindfulness
Meni Koslowsky, Ariel University, Israel