Sentences with phrase «addictions research program»

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The decree also calls for research into all the potential health benefits of marijuana, as well as programs that prevent children and adolescents from having access to marijuana and programs for those who develop addictions.
Commit to Research: this step is like perhaps going to a 12 - step program related to an addiction.
Relieve society of the belief that money thrown into prohibition, pledges, therapy, penalization, incarceration, Treatment programs, medical research, clergy conferences, alcoholism and addiction studies, new «self - help» groups, new church - centered catchall programs, and government intrusion can possibly replace the voluntary, determined, recovery efforts of hurting alcoholics and addicts themselves.
The program of the Ontario Addiction Research Foundation illustrates one approach.
The study was published by the Substance Abuse Research and Treatment journal and was funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the McMaster Population Genomics Program and the Peter Boris Centre for Addiction Research.
People in addiction treatment programs around the world use tobacco at two to three times the rate of people who are not being treated for addiction, according to a review of research studies from 20 countries other than the United States.
NIDA International Program: promoting diplomacy and addiction research Steven Gust National Institute on Drug Abuse, NIH
Researchers at Jefferson's Maternal Addiction Treatment Education & Research (MATER) program found significant improvement in the quality of parenting among mothers who participated in a trauma - informed, mindfulness - based parenting intervention while also in medication - assisted treatment for opioid use disorder.
His research program has provided innovative, seminal discoveries in the field of neuropharmacology, including characterization of the roles of endocannabinoids in the reinforcing effects of abused drugs and, more importantly, the involvement of dysregulated endocannabinoid function in the neuroplastic events that contribute to the pathology of addiction.
These instruments have formed the foundation for the biochemistry cores of two NIH Centers of Excellence (the NIAAA - funded TSRI Alcohol Research Center and the National Institute on Drug Abuse [NIDA]- funded Scripps Center for Cannabis Addiction Neurobiology) and have directly supported other ongoing projects at TSRI (the Methamphetamine NeuroAIDS Research Program, NIDA - funded projects on immunopharmacotherapy [Taffe and Janda laboratories], a project with Dr. Steve Poceta to measure human lumbar cerebrospinal fluid in Parkinson's patients with Restless Leg Syndrome, and a U.S. Army grant), as well as assisting non-TSRI collaborators from The Sanford - Burnham Institute, The Salk Institute, and elsewhere.
Molecular basis of scouting behaviors in honey bees Zhengzheng Liang, Neuroscience Program, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign, USA Dissociating epigenetic mechanisms of memory in the hippocampus and perirhinal cortex of rats Krista Mitchnick, Department of Psychology, Collaborative Neuroscience Program, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada Determining the heritability of locomotor sensitization to ethanol and its relationship to ethanol's positive motivational effects in mice David Linsenbardt, Indiana Alcohol Research Center and Department of Psychology, Indiana University — Purdue University, Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA Rufy1 or Hnrnph1 is a likely quantitative trait gene for methamphetamine sensitivity Camron Bryant, Laboratory of Addiction Genetics, Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, Department of Psychiatry, Boston University School of Medicine, Massechusetts, USA
Within the fields of microbiology and immunology, neurologic diseases, neuropharmacology, behavioral, cognitive and developmental neuroscience, and psychiatric disorders, the center's research programs are seeking ways to: develop vaccines for infectious and noninfectious diseases; understand the basic neurobiology and genetics of social behavior and develop new treatment strategies for improving social functioning in social disorders such as autism; interpret brain activity through imaging; increase understanding of progressive illnesses such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases; unlock the secrets of memory; treat drug addiction; determine how the interaction between genetics and society shape who we are; and advance knowledge about the evolutionary links between biology and behavior.
Scientists at the US Military HIV Research Program at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR) recently developed a vaccine that blocks the opioids in heroin from reaching the brain in mice and rats, offering a potential breakthrough in treating opioid addiction.
CORE COMPETENCIES Counseling • Training & Development • Research • Psycho Evaluations • Communications • Functional Behavioral Assessments • Planning & Development • Resource Optimization • Program Development • Policies & Procedures • Diagnosis • Medication • Chemical Addiction • Diagnostic Appropriate Therapeutic Intervention • Psycho Tropic Medication Diagnosing and Management
Dr. Greeno is currently involved in several research efforts that involve state and federally - funded evaluation research including Thrive@25, assessing the efficacy of evidence - based parenting programs, evaluating a state initiative for homeless, unaccompanied youth, UMB SSW's Title IV - E Program evaluation, and Delaware's Center for Family First, Inc. in evaluating perinatal addiction services.
The Treatment Doesn't Work Abstract provides research regarding the statistics of alcohol treatment centers and drug rehabilitation programs that use medical and psychological methods such as: drug treatment, clinical therapy, certified therapeutic counseling strategies, licensed chemical dependency counselors, drug addiction and substance abuse counselors, psychiatrists, insurance based drug rehabs, hospital based drug abuse counseling and alcohol abuse counseling, in - patient rehabilitation programs, out - patient rehabilitation programs, therapeutic communities, 12 Step support groups, AA, Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, NA, 12 Step meetings, and halfway houses.
Curriculum in the addiction counseling program at Ottawa integrates counseling theory, research, and practice to prepare students for work in a variety of settings to include private practice, substance abuse clinicas, group practices, and hospital settings.
Edward W. Gondolf, Ed.D., MPH, is Associate Director of Research for the Mid-Atlantic Addiction Training Institute (MAATI), where he conducts externally funded research on the response of the courts, mental health practitioners, alcohol treatment clinicians, and batterer treatment programs to domestic vResearch for the Mid-Atlantic Addiction Training Institute (MAATI), where he conducts externally funded research on the response of the courts, mental health practitioners, alcohol treatment clinicians, and batterer treatment programs to domestic vresearch on the response of the courts, mental health practitioners, alcohol treatment clinicians, and batterer treatment programs to domestic violence.
After recovering from his own affair 25 years ago and helping 2,000 + other couples do the same, founder Rick Reynolds and his team have developed research - validated, groundbreaking online and in - person programs for redeeming the losses created by infidelity, betrayal, and sexual addiction.
This program is based on research and the proven techniques of therapy are adapted by Dr. Stephanie Covington who is a pioneer in the field of addiction, trauma and the psychosocial development of women.
Research shows that CBT is a highly effective addiction therapy for the treatment of mental health issues and addictive disorders in teen rehab programs.
Hazelden, the Minnesota - based addiction treatment and research center, publishes the Peaceful School Bus program.
This comprehensive family treatment program — Arkansas Center for Addictions Research, Education and Services — focuses on breaking the cycle of maternal addiction.
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