Theme: Unifying the new discoveries and advanced approaches toward Addiction

Addiction Therapy 2016

Addiction Therapy 2016

We are proud to welcome you to The 5th International Conference and Exhibition on Addiction Research and Therapy which is going to be held during October 03-05, 2016 in Chicago, USA with a root motif “Unifying the new discoveries and advanced approaches toward Addiction” which is a cornerstone for accomplishing Addiction Rehabilitation and psychiatry problems. Addiction therapy 2016 will extend an opportunity for all marketing societies working on addiction and comorbid psychiatric disorders to exhibit their work.

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Track 1: Addiction Science

Addiction causes long lasting changes in the in vulnerable individuals. The persistence of these behavioral changes is due to long-lasting changes in gene expression in order to drive these lasting changes in gene expression epigenetic mechanisms play a crucial role. It is an important mechanism used to understand Addiction Science. Other mechanisms include biochemical mechanism of drug toxicity, Genetic linkage studies; biochemical assay is also carried for chronic alcoholism. Genetically a person does not inherit a substance abuse they inherit a susceptibility to it. People having susceptibility may not develop a problem of drug or alcohol abuse if they are not exposed to factors of addiction.

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Track 2: Drug Abuse and Neurotoxicology

Drug addiction is a brain disease that is characterized by compulsive drug seeking, despite of its harmful consequences. It causes changes in the normal activity of the nervous system damaging the nerve tissues, killing neurons and this leads to dis-regulation of neural system. Thus uncontrolled drug use results in toxicity of brain. Some of the behavioral effects of drug addiction include Paranoia, Aggressiveness, Impulsiveness, and Loss of Self-Control. Prescription drugs that are often abused are opioids, sleep medicines.

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Track 3: Neurogenetics of Substance Related Disorders

Substance abuse causes alteration in the genetic structure and functions of nervous system which leads to various neurological and behavioral changes in the form of substance abuse disorders. For the treatment of substance related disorders it is necessary to understand the neurology of substance use.

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Track 4: New Insight in Addiction Research

New advances in psychology and neuroscience have shed light on the changes that long term use of alcohol and other drugs brings into the brain especially in brain reward system, to foster continued and chronic patterns of compulsive drug abuse. New research topics in addiction include Behavioral Pharmacology Research, Relationship between youth violence and substance abuse, effect of alcohol on cognitive functioning and cocaine vaccines and addiction epidemiological research. Behavioral Pharmacology Research implies broad-based substance abuse clinical research program encompassing both human laboratory research and outpatient treatment research. Cocaine abuse is an ongoing and serious problem therefore vaccines against cocaine are being developed.

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Track 5: Addiction - From Animal Models to Case Studies

Animal models has contributed immensely to our understanding of addiction mainly drug abuse, its consequences and prevention and treatment. Animal studies have yielded fundamental insights into why people abuse drugs and how drugs cause the compulsion and disordered thinking seen in addiction. It is a valuable research tools because they allow scientists to conduct experiments that they could never perform on humans. It has various effects on human race, results from animal studies should be extrapolated to humans with caution, their value is incalculable. Case reports are also incorporated in addiction research.

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Track 6: Behavioral Addiction

Behavioral changes in human race occur due to various multimedia addictions which is becoming prominent in the daily life of the community. Among this, major is food addiction, caused due to binge eating habits and unscheduled meal sessions. Internet usage and gaming is most prominent in the young generation as they are always connected to the digital media sources to gain knowledge about the current activities all across the globe. Hence, living standards and habits changes to explore new trends in fashion world and lead them to be shopping addicts. More exposure and freeness in the society is increasing the concerns for serious involvement in pornography or other related sex addiction activities.

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Track 7: Drug Addiction

Drug Addiction is a condition that results when a person ingests a substance that can be pleasurable but the continued use or act of which becomes compulsive and interferes with ordinary life responsibilities, such as work, health, and relationships. Most common type of addiction is drug addiction along with cocaine and gambling addiction. Tobacco and smoking addiction is mainly present in Asian & European countries.

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Track 8: Alcoholism

Binge drinking is a serious problem it means heavy episodic drinking, a modern epithet for drinking alcoholic beverages with the primary intention of becoming intoxicated by heavy consumption of alcohol over a short period of time. This type of problematic drinking which leads to alcohol dependency is called alcoholism. In this dependency various psychological and clinical changes takes place in the human body including alcoholic liver diseases. Women alcoholism during pregnancy may result in foetal alcohol syndrome which is a pattern of seviour physical and mental defects in the developing fetus. Alcoholic polyneuropathy is damage to the nerves that results from excessive drinking of alcohol, chronic pancreatitis & Peptic ulcers is also a serious disease caused due to alcohol addiction. Delirium tremens (DTs) is caused by alcohol withdrawal after a period of heavy drinking and lead to severe mental and nervous system changes. Various chemotherapeutic agents like methadone are used for alcohol detoxification.

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Track 9: Substance Abuse

Consumption of a substance in a manner or amount which is very harmful to the user and its surrounding is termed as substance abuse. For many teens, illicit use of central stimulants such as khat, methamphetamine and dopamine become part of the landscape of their teenage years. Effect of substance abuse in adolescence is a very risky proposition. Substance Use Disorders occur when a person has a dependence on alcohol and or drugs that is accompanied by intense and sometimes uncontrollable cravings and compulsive behaviours to obtain the substance. They are believed to contribute 40% to 60% to the risk for alcoholism; research on the genetics of alcohol dependency suggests that the tendency to become alcoholic is inherited via presumed genetic mutations. The altered gene functions due to mutation result in altered brain proteins.

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Track 10: Marijuana and Opioid Addiction

Marijuana and opioid addiction are the most common type of drug addiction. According to Addiction biology of marijuana, marijuana use can overstimulation the Endo cannabinoid system which causes changes in the brain. In order to minimize its effects control measures are taken. Opioid dependence characterized by a compulsive use of opioids. Opioid treatment measures include various maintenance therapies like pharmacologic therapy, methadone maintenance therapy.

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Track 11: Addiction Psychiatry and Mental Health

Addiction psychiatry focuses on the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of people who are suffering from one or more disorders and mental health issues related to addiction. Counselling and addiction treatment is very essential for such individuals. Due to latest advancement in technologies like Mobile health, now days it has become so easy for the people to get connected to health services and being updated with all the information. Rural and underserved communities often suffer from limited access to specialty treatment programs this can be overcome by Tele mental health. Online Recovery programs provide the opportunity for alcohol and drug addiction treatment by trained experts via the Internet, in a way that is convenient and private.

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Track 12: Drug Induced Brain Disorders

The toxic effects of drugs can mimic mental illness in ways that can be difficult to distinguish from mental illness. Drug induced brain disorders are distinct from independent co-occurring mental disorders in that all or most of the psychiatric symptoms are the direct result of substance use. It can’t be state that substance-induced disorders preclude co-occurring mental disorders, only that the specific symptom cluster at a specific point in time is more likely the result of substance use, abuse, intoxication, or withdrawal than of underlying mental illness. Some common substance related brain disorders are Anxiety, Depression and Insomnia, Schizophrenia, dementia, sleep disorder and Psychosis

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Track 13: Medical Consequences of Addiction

Addiction has severe medical consequences like cancer, HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis, Respiratory Disease, chronic pain and suicide. Excess alcohol consumption causes alcoholic hepatitis, fatty liver and chronic hepatitis with hepatic fibrosis or cirrhosis. Unsafe use of injected drugs results in HIV/AIDS. Drug and alcohol addiction lead to a variety of respiratory problems like bronchitis, emphysema and lung cancer, drug Induced Pulmonary Toxicity and Alcoholic lung disease.

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Track 14: Advanced Therapeutic Aspects for Addiction Recovery

Various advancements in addiction treatment techniques will help in providing quality care for people with unhealthy alcohol, tobacco, or other drug use. Among them Cognitive behavioral therapy is a form of psychotherapy designed to treat behavioral effects of substance abuse. The Behavioral Pharmacology Research is a substance abuse clinical research program encompassing both human laboratory research and outpatient treatment research. Neurorehabilitation and therapy offers complex medical process which aims to aid recovery from a nervous system injury due to addiction. 12 step recovery therapy involves an active engagement strategy designed to increase the likelihood of a substance abuser becoming affiliated with and actively involved in 12-step self-help groups, thereby promoting abstinence. It has long been an important part of the recovery process and the basis for many recovery programs.

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Track 15: Addiction Treatment and Rehabilitation

Addiction treatment and rehabilitation involves various treatments and therapies. Substance abuse treatment comprises of Motivational therapy in which we encourage a patient to develop a negative view of their abuse, along with a desire to change their behaviour. It is one of the important therapies included in Rehabilitation house treatment approaches. Social behaviour in addiction can be treated by behavioral treatment approaches and drug induced addiction treatment.

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Track 16: Dual Diagnosis - Mental Illness Co-occurring with Substance Abuse

Dual Diagnosis is a condition when a person suffers from both a substance abuse problem and another mental health issue such as depression or an anxiety disorder. Sometimes use alcohol or drugs are due to mental problems. Individuals who are dealing with Autism spectrum disorder are in high risk of substance abuse. They may feel that substance abuse helps them to cover their social ineptness but over time it begins to cause serious problems in their life. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is also relate to addiction.  Self-medication theory is widely used for the treatment of co-occurring disorders.

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Track 17: Yoga and Retreat Approaches

Yoga and retreat approaches- have been designed to provide natural remedies, which inhibits the prolonged use of any substance. People who are mentally ill are prescribed to go with yoga as it restores brains dopamine functions and keeps stress out. Meditation brings the mid the state of rest, in which a human thinks of present. Dance and music therapies are given to people to bring a ray of hope inside them that they still can perform better than others. Retreat facilities provides special period of time for prayer, silence, rest, simplicity and contemplation. It is a way out from life’s daily stresses as well as an opportunity to deepen one’s experience of self and the universal energy that surrounds and supports us. Relapse offers a systematic method of teaching the abuser to recognize and manage relapse warning signs

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On behalf of Addiction Therapy 2016 Organizing Committee, we cordially invite addiction expertise, professors, scientific communities, therapists, counselors, students and business delegates to attend the 5th International Conference and Exhibition on Addiction Research & Therapy which is to be held on October 03-05, 2016 at Atlanta, USA. Main theme of the conference is “Unifying the new discoveries and advanced approaches toward Addiction.

Addiction Therapy 2016 focuses on the latest advancements in addiction research and treatment, explaining about various addiction sources making the audience to understand the alteration caused in human behavior and psychological activities by various addiction disorders. This three day event provides a perfect platform for leading scientists, researchers, decision-makers and other players to gain the latest information on topics of current research like addiction genetics, drug addiction, dual diagnosis, neurotoxicology, drug induced brain disorders and new insights in addiction treatment & rehabilitation and their significance in clinical research and health diagnostics.

Why to attend?

The Conference will encourage new discoveries and research by providing a platform for reporting of unique and unusual cases which enhance understanding of disease process, its diagnosis, management and clinico-pathologic correlations. It will provide a podium for wide-ranging aspects of psychological, neurological, molecular, genetic and behavioral pathways underlying addiction, and will focus on novel therapies providing quality care for people with unhealthy alcohol, tobacco, or other drug use and addictive behaviors across a spectrum of clinical settings. It will comprise of opening Keynote lectures by the renowned researcher and noble members working in the field of addiction research and treatment followed by the special workshop and symposium sessions by eminent scholars and therapeutic members for all the three days of the conference.

The previous conferences on Addiction Research & Therapy (Addiction Therapy 2012, Addiction Therapy 2013 and Addiction Therapy 2014,Addiction Therapy 2015) which were held at Las Vegas and Chicago, USA have explained new strategies and advanced therapeutic aspects in addiction treatment that have gained much interest from eminent scientists all over the world.

OMICS International organizes a conference series of 1000+ Global Events inclusive of 300+ Conferences, 500+ Upcoming and Previous Symposiums and Workshops in USA, Europe & Asia with support from 1000 more scientific societies and publishes 700+ Open access journals which contains over 30000 eminent personalities, reputed scientists as editorial board members.

Target Audience:

Addiction researchers and expertise

Addiction faculty

Psychiatrists

Psychologists

Therapists & Addiction counselors

Addiction students, scientist

Treatment Centers and Rehabilitation Houses

Relevant Association and Societies

Medical college

Business professionals (Directors, presidents, CEO) from addiction pharmacotherapy market

Summary: Addiction Therapy 2016 welcomes attendees, presenters, and exhibitors from all over the world to Miami, USA. We are delighted to invite you all to attend and register for the “5th International Conference and Exhibition on Addiction Research & Therapy” which is going to be held during October 06-08, 2016. The organizing committee is gearing up for an exciting and informative conference program including Keynote presentation, plenary lectures, symposia, workshops and poster presentations on various topics related to addiction research and therapy around the theme Unifying the new discoveries and advanced approaches toward Addiction for participants from all over the world.

Importance and Scope:

Addiction Therapy 2016 is a three day event provides a perfect platform for leading scientists, researchers, decision-makers and other players to gain the latest information on topics of current research like Addiction Genetics, Drug addiction and Neuro toxicology , Dual Diagnosis and Drug induced brain disorders.

The United States addiction pharmacotherapy market, currently valued at $2 billion, is expected to reach a value of $2.9 billion by 2012. Over 30 medications are in planning and testing stages to counter alcohol abuse and narcotic and nicotine dependencies. The 41% growth is expected as a result of increased demand for treatment medications that are more tolerable to people who are unable to tolerate currently available therapies. 8.9% of the U.S. population aged 12 or older would meet the diagnostic criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder (substance use disorder). This was an estimated 22.1 million persons. Of these, 2.9 million were classified with a substance use disorder of both alcohol and illicit drugs. 4.2 million Were classified with a substance use disorder for illicit drugs but not alcohol. 15.0 million were classified with a substance use disorder for alcohol but not illicit drugs.

USA, specialist mental health settings grew by 61% between 2010 and 2014. USA mental health system, 29% of state and territory mental health spending was dedicated to caring for people in the community by 2014, the share of total mental health expenditure had increased to 53%. National Survey on Drug Use and Health stated that 18.5% of adults with mental illness had a co-occurring substance use disorders, effects 9.98 million people. According to the Drug Abuse, Alcohol, and Mental Health Administration, 60 % of the 2 million populations with severe mental illness addicted to drugs or alcohol, compared to 15 % of the general population. Americans 17 million adults have alcohol use disorders, either alcoholism or other, problems. The cost of those problems to the nation’s economy is $185 billion annually.

 

Why Miami, USA?

Miami, Florida is one of the major Addiction hubs in United States. There are about 600 retreat centers in Florida. Prestigious universities of Florida are working in the field of Addiction Therapy. It features Best Addiction research centers, Rehabilitation Centers &Counseling Centers, many addiction related Associations and Societies. Top universities of Florida are into addiction research.

 

Conference Highlights

Addiction Science

Drug Abuse and Neurotoxicology

Neurogenetics of Substance Related Disorders

New Insight in Addiction Research

Addiction - From Animal Models to Case Studies

Behavioral Addiction

Drug Addiction

Drug Induced Brain Disorders

Alcoholism

Substance Abuse

Marijuana and Opioid Addiction

Addiction Psychiatry and Mental Health

Medical Consequences of Addiction

Advanced Therapeutic Aspects for Addiction Recovery

Addiction Treatment and Rehabilitation

Dual Diagnosis - Mental Illness Co-occurring with Substance Abuse

Yoga and Retreat Approaches

 

Why to attend??

With members from around the world focused on learning about Addiction Research and Therapy. The conference brings together some of the latest, most thought-provoking research from around the world. In a small and intimate setting, researchers and clinicians from all corners of the world are able to exchange ideas, share findings and discuss future collaborations. This will produce a broader international knowledge-base and wonderful advances in the field of Addiction Therapy. World-renowned speakers, the most recent techniques, and the newest updates in Addiction research and Therapy are hallmarks of this conference.

A Unique Opportunity for Advertisers and Sponsors at this International event:

 

Major Addiction Associations and societies around the Globe

International Society of Addiction Medicine

National Institute on Drug Abuse

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism

National Association of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors

National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers

International Association of Addiction &Offender Counselors

Canadian Addiction Counselors Certification Federation

Georgia Addiction Counselors Association

State association of addiction services

American Society of Addiction Medicine

New York Society of Addiction Medicine (NYSAM)

Florida Alcohol and Drug Abuse Association

American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry

Substance abuse and mental health services administration

Texas Association of Addiction Professionals

California Society of Addiction Medicine

California Association of Addiction Recovery Resources

Florida NAADAC

Florida Association of Recovery Residences

Care addiction recovery

 

Statistical Analysis of Associations

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Target Audience Statistically

 

 

Top Universities in Florida:

University of Florida

Florida State University

Florida Atlantic University

University of South Florida

University of Central Florida

University of Miami

 

Universities and retreat centers statistically

 

 

Adi Jaffe

Co-Founder  & Executive Director
Alternatives Behavioral Health, LLC.
USA

The Addiction Research and Therapy annual conference brings together some of the latest, most thought-provoking researches from around the world. It is a mélange of venerable researchers and clinicians from all corners of the globe who will be able to exchange ideas, share findings and discuss future collaborations. I have personally already begun working on a number of research projects envisaged and developed during my attendance in the last two conferences. I look forward to many more years of direct participation in the conference and the wonderful advances in my own research, and the broader international knowledge-base, that this conference will produce.

 

Bryan Yamamoto

Professor & Chair

University of Toledo, USA

As a member of the Organizing Committee for the 4th International Conference and Exhibition on Addiction Research and Therapy, I would like to invite you to share your expertise with the attendees of the meeting. The scientists and therapists at the meeting cover a broad range of expertise spanning basic science to clinical research and therapy. The meeting provides an outstanding opportunity to update the attendees on the latest cutting edge research and treatments that will drive future directions for basic, clinical and translational investigations. The format of the meeting fosters dynamic interactions among leading senior scientists, junior investigators and importantly, students from around the world in a relaxed and comfortable environment. I strongly encourage you to attend as you are an important part of the success of this and future meetings. The past meetings have generated much enthusiasm such that there has been a significant growth in the number of attendees at each of the past meetings. We look forward to your attendance and the opportunity to learn from you. Share the excitement with us!

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Conference Date October 03-05, 2016
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Speaker Opportunity Closed Day 1 Day 2 Day 3
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