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The American Academy for Addiction Psychiatry (AAAP) is a professional organization and an accredited Continuing Medical Education (CME) provider, based in East Providence, Rhode Island, USA. Its members are specialists in addiction psychiatry and other health care professionals who treat patients with addictions.
CPNP has been recognized for the development and development of neuropsychiatric resources. In 2015, the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry awarded CPNP with a $5,000 grant for the development of community pharmacy guidelines for the management of opioid use disorder, titled, "Opioid Use Disorders: Interventions for Community Pharmacists."
Addiction psychiatry is a medical subspecialty within psychiatry that focuses on the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of people who have one or more disorders related to addiction. This may include disorders involving legal and illegal drugs, gambling, sex, food, and other impulse control disorders .
The American Journal on Addictions is a bimonthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering addiction medicine. It was established in 1992 and is published by John Wiley & Sons on behalf of the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry, of which it is the official journal.
Addiction medicine is a medical subspecialty that deals with the diagnosis, prevention, evaluation, treatment, and recovery of persons with addiction, of those with substance-related and addictive disorders, and of people who show unhealthy use of substances including alcohol, nicotine, prescription medicine and other illicit and licit drugs. [3]
"aaap" or "AAAP" may refer to: Amateur Astronomers Association of Pittsburgh; Amino Acid/Auxin Permease (AAAP) Family, family of secondary transport proteins; American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry; American Association of Applied Psychologists; Asociación de Atletismo del Alto Paraná; American Association for Applied Psychology
In addition to the specialties of psychiatry, neurology, and neurology with a special qualification in child neurology, [3] the ABPN (sometimes in collaboration with other member boards) has sought from the ABMS and gained approval for recognition of 15 sub-specialties, as listed below: [4] addiction psychiatry; brain injury medicine
Psychiatry, Toxicology Not to be confused with Pervasive refusal syndrome . Post-acute withdrawal syndrome ( PAWS ) is a hypothesized set of persistent impairments that occur after withdrawal from alcohol , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] opiates , benzodiazepines , antidepressants , and other substances.