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EWODOR Conference
Program, October 9, 2025
12h00
15h45
Panel 1 - Moderator: Andrea Ascari (FICT – Federazione Italiana Comunità Terapeutiche)
1. Cecile Giovannetti - Traditional medicine, ayahuasca and psychedelics in substance use treatment
2. Marica Ferri - Social reintegration and employment: Evidence and interventions for drug users in treatment
3. Rhia Walton - Tracking change in subjective executive functioning amongst adults in residential rehabilitation: A six-month longitudinal study using the BRIEF-A
4. Rebekah Brennan - Recovery without walls: Ireland’s community-based solution
5. Anita Harris - Exploring women’s lived experiences of substance use and social work to inform social work education and practice, an Irish perspective
Panel 2 - Moderator: Diana Moreira (Universidade Católica Portuguesa-Braga, CeSB – Projecto Homem Braga)
1. Candy Silva, Patrícia Moreira, & Diana Moreira - The impact of adverse childhood experiences and personality on emotional dysregulation in individuals with substance use disorders
2. Paulo Lopes - Neuropsychological assessment in at-risk populations: A preliminary comparative analysis between users of an emergency shelter and PWUD in a Portuguese Therapeutic Community
3. Filipe Araújo, Beatriz Sampaio, & Diana Moreira - Relationship between adverse childhood experiences, attachment, emotion regulation, and intimate partner violence in a sample of Portuguese adults
4. Daniela Silva, Diana Antunes, & Diana Moreira - Relationship between adverse childhood experiences, attachment, emotion regulation, aggression, and alcohol consumption in Portuguese adults
Parallel Session: 3 panels simultaneously
Parallel Session: 2 panels simultaneously
Panel 3 - Moderator: Oriol Esculies (Proyecto Hombre, Spain)
1. Mégane Chantry - The role of collaboration in service networks for addressing the needs of individuals with substance use disorders
2. Boro Goic - Global position paper on recovery
3. Pablo Nicaise - Assessing the structure of mental health and addiction service networks in Belgium and their contribution to a recovery-oriented system of care
4. Rhia Walton - Evaluating family-centred residential rehabilitation for substance use in Scotland: A
retrospective study of parent and child outcomes at harper house
Panel 4 - Moderator: Sara Leite (CeSB – Projecto Homem Braga)
1. Julie Schamp - Trauma-sensitive yoga in addiction treatment: Enhancing recovery and body, awareness for women with SUD
2. Cathy Kelleher - Disparities in treated problem substance use among sexual minority populations: Analyses of Irish routine health data
3. Sarah Vandewalle - Professionals’ perspectives on the perinatal period as a window of opportunity for change in women with substance use problems
4. Dawn Russell - Which interventions really promote recovery capital? Preliminary findings from a systematic review, coproduced with people in recovery
5. Feride Yüksel Barış - From data to recovery: Psychosocial support outcomes from a nationwide practice model in Türkiye (YEDAM)
6. Ruslan Isaev - Follow-up study of the quality of recovery in people with substance use disorders
Program, October 10, 2025
10h00
Parallel Session: 2 panels simultaneously
Panel 1 - Moderator: Flávia Ferreira (CeSB – Projecto Homem Braga)
1. Florian De Meyer - Social identity in recovery: A qualitative study across treatment and non-treatment pathways
2. Aline Pouille - Assessment of training availability, needs and opportunities for professionals in drug prevention, treatment and harm reduction in Europe: Results of a mixed method study
3. Tom Kearns - Drug and alcohol in the workplace
4. Pauline McKeown - Evaluating the Parents Under Pressure (PuP) Programme in the community: A whole-family approach to supporting parents in addiction
5. Tara Hubbard - Integrating recovery capital software and self-evaluation outcomes into case management: Aligning CHIME with pro-social activity
Panel 2 - Moderator: Phaedon Kaloterakis (EFTC President)
1. Jonathan Rayneau - French TCs
2. Asia Ferroni - Mapping trauma: Narrative and addictive behaviors in a life course perspective
3. Emanuela Fato - Perceptions of gender discrimination in social work and educational practice: An interdisciplinary study on bias, power and professional identity
4. Lucas Serrano - qualitative insights into the cultural adaptation of the life in recovery (LiR) survey for Spain
5. Antonio Jesús Molina Fernández (online) - Gender perspective and women drug users: Specific needs in relation to substance use treatments
Panel 3 - Moderator: Sara Leite (CeSB – Projecto Homem Braga)
1. Ilaria Motta - Understanding a clinical blind spot: A pilot study of sexual addiction and associated distress in a complex dual diagnosis population
2. Jeppe Oute - Considering the complex relationship between harm reduction and recovery
3. Julien Sluyts - Drug consumption rooms, personal recovery and quality of life: First findings
4. Sonya Dillon - Gender specific, peer led programmes for women on a recovery pathway
5. Tara Hubbard - Women in addiction and recovery: A gender-responsive and trauma-informed approach