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All-Russian scientific-practical conference

with international participation

May 25-26, 2017

«PREVENTION OF ADDITIVE DISORDERS: BIOPHYSOCYOSPIRITUAL APPROACH»

The conference will bring together leading foreign and domestic specialists in the field of psychiatry, narcology, psychology, priests of the Russian Orthodox Church dealing with the problems of dependencies.

The events of the Conference are a unique event in the life of the Russian narcological science, prevention and rehabilitation of narcotic patients.

CONFERENCE IN MOSCOW

Two days of fruitful communication

Among the participants of the Conference are specialists from Russia, Croatia, Serbia, Italy, Norway, Denmark, Sri Lanka

At the same time, four working zones are involved: the plenary zone and 3 sites with master classes

We invite you to visit a scientific conference to try together to understand the prevention of addictive disorders.

ORGANIZERS

MOSCOW CONFERENCE

Visiting famous specialists with world renown

Helge Kolstat

President World Association of Clubs of Alcoholics in Treatment (WACAT)

Zoran Zoricic

Professor. Head of the Croatian Association of treated alcoholics club (HSKLA)

Petar Nastasic

Professor. President of the Republican Commission for the Prevention of Alcohol and Drug Abuse in Serbia

Francesco Piani

Chairman of the European School of Alcoholism and Environmental Psychiatry

Pubudu Sumanasekara

Executive Director Alcohol and Drug Information Centre ( ADIC) in Sri Lanka

A BIG EVENT IN RUSSIAN

DRUG ADDICTIVE SCIENCE

Participation in the conference is free of charge

Conference languages: Russian, English, Serbo-Croatian

Participants will be given a certificate of the Conference

VENUE AND INFORMATION

Conference events: reports, speeches and master classes will be held in the educational and laboratory complex of RMAСME

Participants of the Conference will be representatives of more than 19 regions of the Russian Federation. Registration continues

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