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Thursday 19 September

Introduction, Dr. Gallus Bischof, AFINet chair and conference organizer

Chair: Prof. Richard Velleman (England / India)


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Keynote 1: CRAFT and its cross-cultural applicability in Europe


Professor Anette Søgaard Nielsen (Denmark)

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Dr Ola Siljeholm (Sweden)

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Dr Gallus Bischof (Germany)

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Parents and children

Chair: Anne Whittaker (Scotland)

Simon Barrett and Deborah Smart (England): Exploring perspectives of parents/caregivers in the context of another parent’s substance use and co-producing a book to aid conversations about parental substance use with children: two linked studies.


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Young People, Therapy, Policy

Chair: Ed Sipler (Northern Ireland)



Dorine van Namen (Netherlands): The dynamics of stress experiences of students with relatives with addiction problems: a longitudinal qualitative study

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Stavroula Koutsouki (Greece): The burden of blame: how forgiveness and self-compassion may lead the way to healing for the family with addiction

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Oona St-Amant (Canada): Family counterculture and addiction in Canada

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AFINet Annual General Meeting (AGM)


Friday 20 September

Introduction to day 2, Dr. Gallus Bischof, AFINet chair and conference organizer

KEYNOTE 2: Family violence and its relationship with alcohol, drugs and gambling problems within marginalised communities

Chair: Dr Gallus Bischof (Germany)

Dr. Jacqui Sundbery and Skye Stewart (Australia)


Manal Shehab (Australia)


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Impact on Family

Chair: Robert Campbell (Australia)

Clare Rushton and Paige Webb (Australia): Methamphetamine and the family: relationships and resilience processes (Joint 30 min session)


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Julie Perrin (Australia): Drug-related death the expected and unexpected effects for siblings and the family


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Sharon Collard (England): The family dynamics of gambling harms


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Alexandra Shishkova and Viktor Bocharov (Russia): Burnout and its predictors among family members of patients with alcohol and opioid use disorders


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KEYNOTE 3: Living with (and overcoming) Gambling addiction

Steph and Peter Shilton, CBE (England), in conversation with Richard Velleman


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Case studies and lived experience

Chair: Emmi Kauppila (Finland)

Martha Taremwa (Uganda): Ripple effects: The impact of alcoholism on family and community in rural Uganda - a true story from Ibanda

Marileine Prcyle Eulalie Kemme Kemme (Cameroon): Drug addiction in African families, exploring risk and ad vulnerability factors: a qualitative study of six cases

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Cassandra Borges Bortolon (Brazil): Transgenerational transmission model of the addiction problem: a clinical case report

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Judy Avisar (Australia): Lived experience performance to reduce stigma, enhance understanding of gambling harm and change attitudes and behaviours of professionals and community members (woman affected by husband’s alcohol and gambling)

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Chair: Ruth McGovern (England)

Kirsten Frederiksen (Denmark): Impact of parental substance use problems on children's risk of becoming NEET
(Kirsten Frederiksen's presentation is embargoed until the study and its results are published)

Jessica Roy (England): Parental substance misuse: what happens to children who are referred to children's social care?


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