Applying interventions designed to reduce and manage the symptoms of substance use disorders.
Treatment
The Impact of Non-Monetary Contingency Management Interventions in Patients' Substance Use Treatment Engagement in Umm Salal Treatment & Rehabilitation Center, Doha Qatar
Effectiveness of Group Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) on Improving Quality of Life in People with Methamphetamine Disorder
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation as an Adjunctive Intervention in an Adolescent with Substance Use Disorder and Co-occurring Behavioral Disorders: A Case Report
Influence of One Stop Centre (OSC) Program on Improving the Quality of Life of Drug Users at Mitra Adhyaksa Rehabilitation, Menur Hospital in 2024
Implementation of Drug Rehabilitation Services Through a Community-Based Intervention Approach (IBM): Results of Community-Based Intervention Service Index (INSANI) in 2023
The 28-day guiding book for clients in the early-stage rehabilitation program: its usefulness and effectiveness
Managing Addictions in Primary Care Conference 2026
Thursday 26 February | 09:15 – 17:20
Friday 27 February | 09:15 – 16:30
In-person and online conference
INNSiDE by Meliá, Liverpool or online via Zoom
You're invited to the UK's leading, largest, and longest standing conference on managing addictions in primary care, delivered in partnership with Addiction Professionals.
Understanding and supporting people affected by the stigma of substance use
Join our new CPD accredited training course on substance-related stigma, launched by the Anti-Stigma Network, in partnership with Adfam
Online training - Understanding and supporting people affected by the stigma of substance use
The Anti-Stigma Network, in partnership with Adfam, is delighted to launch its new CPD-accredited training course on stigma and substance use.
The Addiction Counselor’s Role in Medication-Assisted Treatment and Recovery (MATR) Settings
Time: 3PM - 4:30PM Eastern Time
Inflammatory Markers (Lymphocyte-Related Ratio) and Polysubstance Use Severity: Insights from a Bali Mental Hospital Rehabilitation Study