About

Oct 30-31, 2023    Amsterdam, Netherlands
5th International Conference on

Addiction, Psychiatry and Behavioral Health

The Addiction 2023 annual gathering is the perfect platform that brings together a variety of academic and industrial specialists, including psychiatrists, neurologists, rehabilitation professionals, academic scientists, and professionals in the diagnostic laboratory in a single platform to discuss the latest advancements and current research in the field.

Addiction 2023 focuses on the theme " Pioneering Novel Research for Narcotic Dependence and Relapse". Our goal is to offer a top-notch curriculum that covers the whole spectrum of research and developments in addiction and psychiatry fields as well as to exchange cross-cultural experiences with various therapeutic modalities.

The Addiction 2023 conference will concentrate on creating keynote addresses of the highest calibre, speaker sessions, workshops, and a young researcher's forum that highlight technological advancements on a global scale and emphasize cutting-edge research and various tools for efficient disease treatment. This Addiction Conferences 2023 Summit will be the best place to learn about recent discoveries and new fields of ground-breaking work in addiction psychiatry and related fields. 

We cordially welcome you to be a part of the event, and your presence will significantly enhance the occasion's value.

Why to Attend ?

Addiction Conferences 2023 is a unique forum that aims to discuss and provide fresh ideas for researchers, regarding advancements in the field of Psychiatry. This Addiction Conferences 2023 is an opportunity to bring people from all around together to learn about the latest advancements in the field of Psychiatry, Psychology and its related fields. Scientists and medical professionals can exchange ideas, discuss new discoveries, and plan future collaborative projects in small, intimate settings. This will lead to creating more impressive advancements in the field and will be beneficial for individuals to recover from Addiction. Signs of this Conference include highly regarded speakers, cutting-edge techniques, and the most recent information on Addictive disorders.

 

Target audience

  1. Addictologist
  2. Addiction Therapist
  3. Addiction Psychiatrist
  4. Addiction Counsellor
  5. Addiction Specialist
  6. Clinical Psychiatrist
  7. Psychiatrist
  8. Psychologist
  9. Psychotherapist
  10. Mental Health Specialist
  11. Neurotoxic Researchers
  12. Addiction Association
  13. Rehabilitation Specialists
  14. Addiction Society
  15. Addiction University
  16. Addiction Rehab Centre
  17. Addiction Laboratory
  18. Addiction Researcher
  19. Addiction Professors

Major Scientific Sessions 

  • Addiction and Addiction Research
  • Addiction Medicine and Science
  • Therapies in Addiction
  • Addiction Recovery and Treatment
  • Alcohol Abuse, Alcoholism and Dependency
  • Drug and Substance Abuse
  • Behavioral Addiction
  • Addiction Rehabilitation and Recovery
  • Clinical Psychiatry
  • Psychosis in Addiction
  • Pharmacology of Drug Addiction
  • Addiction Psychiatry and Mental Health
  • Cognitive Disorders
  • Psychoactive Drugs and Abuse
  • Neurotoxicology
  • Traditional Approaches to Addiction
  • Addiction Induced Brain Disease
  • CNS Addictive Disorders
  • Pain Management and Addiction
  • Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse
  • Addiction Nursing
  • PTSD
  • Schizophrenia
  • Bipolar Disorder
  • Dual Diagnosis
  • Multimedia and Social Media Addiction
  • Anxiety and Depression
  • Women and Drugs
  • Sexually Compulsive and Addictive Behavior
  • Mindfulness and Mental Health

Market Analysis

Based on geography, the addiction treatment market report covers data points for multiple geographies. The global market for addiction treatment reached USD 4.7 billion in 2022 and should reach nearly $7.4 billion in 2027, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.0% and roughly 6.0% over the next five years, will reach 8020 million USD in 2027, from 5540 million USD in 2022.According to the latest information collected about 40.5 million individuals aged 12 or older were using illicit drugs. This equates to roughly 14.2% of people aged 12 or older. Of those who admitted to having used illicit drugs, approximately 28 million people used marijuana, 4.2 million people abused prescription pain relievers and 3.2 million people used cocaine. The released survey results suggest more than one-third (38.9%) of those diagnosed with alcohol dependence go on to “fully recover” the following year. These are all of the understanding that the situation currently helps with the path for an addiction treatment organization and discernment of this contest situation from the market.

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