
Antonio Jesús Molina Fernández, Ph. D. in Psychology, MSC (Social Anthropology), assistant professor of ·Social, clinical and epidemiological Aspects of Addictive Behaviours", "Evaluation of Social Programs", "Social Intervention", "Criminality & Urban gangs" and "Social Psychology of Health" in the Social, Work and Differential Psychology Department in Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
He has worked for 20 years as practitioner (psychologist and director) in addictive behaviours programmes and as focal point/ manager, trainer, researcher, evaluator or coordinator in different national and international projects (with Dianova, Proyecto Hombre, RIOD, San Patrignano and in UNODC project GLO-H43/TREATNET).
Member of National Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse/NHSN and European Society on Social Drug Research/ESSD. He has participated in more than 100 national and international conferences and published on issues related to the social psychology of addictive behaviours, especially psychosocial aspects of Recovery.