ISSN: 2642-5025
Editor-in-chief
Dr. Trevor Archer
University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Archives of Addiction and Rehabilitation is an open access, peer reviewed, scholarly journal dedicated to publish comprehensive research insights covering but not limit to a state characterized by compulsive engagement in rewarding stimuli, despite adverse consequences and enhance and restore functional ability and quality of life to those with addiction. The findings presented in this journal explore the full spectrum of issues related to overcome addiction and manage other related addictive problems.
The journal is a high visibility forum for the dissemination of high quality research that spans a wide range of topics presented in various forms such as research, reviews, cases, images, opinions, rapid communications, perspectives and commentary on research related to the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and management of addictive problems that could be cured by rehabilitation.
The journal covers all branches of the topic, with an intervening concern to improve the prevention, investigation, diagnosis, treatment and care of addictive nature, and the promotion of rehabilitation throughout the world.
Research Professor
Department of Psychiatry
University of Florida
United States of America
Tel: 1-619-890-2167
Research Professor
Department of Health Behavior and Health Education
University of Michigan
United States of America
Tel: 734-763-2466
Professor
Department of Psychology
University of Gothenburg
Sweden
Tel: +46-31-7864694
Professor
Department of Psychiatry
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong SAR
Associate Professor
Department of Pathology
University of Mississippi Medical Center
United States of America
Tel: 601-984-2875
Researcher
Department of Assessment and Quality
Center of Addiction Treatment CAD 4
Institute of Addictions, Madrid Salud
Spain
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Mini Review
Blood flow restriction exercise is a training method that partially restricts arterial flow and total venous flow in skeletal musculature during exerc... Read more
Research Article
Chronic Co-Use of Tobacco and Cannabis: A State of Knowledge
The use of cannabis is very often associated with that of tobacco. The addictive power of cannabis is relatively low, that of tobacco is high. The reg... Read more
Editorial
Addictive Behaviour on the Internet: A Quagmire for the Young and Unsuspecting
Although Smartphone usage accomplishes a revolutionary manner in which different types of information are acquired, the technology is responsible also... Read more
Research Article
A Qualitative Study of Transgender Women and Cisgender Men Living Together in Two Recovery Homes
Oxford Houses (OH) are a peer-run sober living homes that are the largest network of recovery homes with over 2,000 in the US. They are self-run witho... Read more
Review Article
The present study describes potential beneficial and adverse effects of plant-extract synthesized gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) on ethanol toxicity in SH... Read more
Review Article
Alcoholism is a complex heterogeneous disease with many contributing factors that may vary from person to person, and are known to have a major impact... Read more
Review Article
UV Tanning in the United States: A Multi Factorial Addiction?
Despite widespread knowledge that tanning increases the risk of skin cancer, UV tanning remains a prevalent behavior in the United States, especially ... Read more
Review Article
Critical Review of Alcohol, Alcoholism and the Withdrawal Symptoms. II. Treatment Strategies
Alcoholic beverages, socially accepted drinks around the world, are consumed (legally by adults and illegally by minors) to socialize, celebrate, and ... Read more
Review Article
Alcoholic beverages are socially accepted drinks, expected to bring pleasure, satisfaction, and relief from stress. In general, most people drink alco... Read more
Research Article
This article asserts that anarchist-inspired direct action tactics have played a fundamental role in the development of interventions ostensibly inten... Read more