The pursuit of new knowledge is essential for advancing mental healthcare. Advanced research: psychiatry, behavioral health, and addiction science is expanding our understanding of brain function, behavioral patterns, and treatment efficacy through interdisciplinary collaboration. Studies in neurobiology, digital psychiatry, genetic markers, and social psychology are revealing new pathways to prevention and intervention. Cutting-edge clinical trials are testing pharmacologic compounds, neuromodulation tools, and psychotherapeutic models across diverse populations. Researchers are also exploring how environment, trauma, and digital behavior influence mental illness trajectories. This expanding body of knowledge is informing more precise, accessible, and compassionate care. Grounded in rigorous methodology and ethical practice, advanced research continues to reshape the future of mental health and addiction services.
Title : Tailoring biblio-poetry therapies using AI and biofeedback for addiction treatment
Nile Stanley, University of North Florida, United States
Title : Clinical pharmacology of marijuana: Update 2024
Frederick J Goldstein, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, United States
Title : Gangstalking is real, should be studied
Sam Vaknin, Southern Federal University, United Kingdom
Title : Decoding aggression, violence, and substance use in adolescents with conduct disorders: Neurochemical pathways and interventions
Ann Marie Leonard Zabel, Curry College, United States
Title : Sensoria driven genetic decoupling and impaired areal integration in diseases of agency
Denis Larrivee, University of Navarra, Spain
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