addiction

Addiction Practitioners Forum 2022

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Online
South Africa

The ADDICTION Practitioners Forum 2022 will be held as an online CPD event on 28 & 29 June 2022 in association with ITTC and the ISSUP South Africa Chapter.

This forum will explore prevention and treatment modalities and capacity building for prevention and treatment practitioners.

ICUDDR/ISAJE Publishing Addiction Science Series

Video and audio recordings
Here you can find the recordings of the train the trainer webinar series on publishing addiction science. 1 Choosing a journal 2 Submitting your paper 3 Writing the introduction section 4 The methods section 5 Results Section 6 Discussion...

LxAddictions22: Global addictions

News
Lisbon Addictions is a multidisciplinary conference that provides a forum for networking across addictions. Submission of abstracts Potential contributors are invited to submit abstracts for the following main areas/thematic tracks: Global...

Trauma and Addiction Recovery: How to Work with Couples

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Online

Wednesday, December 1, 2021 @ 3:00-5:00pm ET

We know that relationships impacted by addiction have divorce rates four times higher than average. Even after beginning recovery, relationships are still at risk. Trauma history is likely to play a key reason. Partners impacted by addiction often have a long history of trauma that may precede their relationship.

Lived experience and the substance misuse treatment system

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Online
United Kingdom

At a time of significant opportunity to renew the treatment and recovery field and the people it supports, this webinar will ask the critical question:

How can we all support the full range of lived experience leadership and expertise to thrive in the treatment and recovery system?

The Relationship between Trauma and Addiction

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Nairobi
Kenya
ISSUP Kenya would like to invite you to attend their upcoming Webinar on the cyclic relationship between trauma and addiction and the implication in treatment.

Research on gambling and links to suicide

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Online

We are delighted to invite you to a webinar led by Dr Steve Sharman, Research Fellow, The National Addiction Centre at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience (IoPPN), at King’s College London. Steve will discuss his latest work on gambling and suicide. Steve is a specialist in gambling research and is an Academic Fellow of the Society for the Study of Addiction.

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