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Volume 2

DEMENTIA AND DEMENTIA CARE

ADVANCES IN ADDICTION SCIENCE AND MEDICINE

July 24-25, 2019 | Rome, Italy

10

th

International Conference on

2

nd

World Congress on

&

Addiction Science 2019 & Dementia Care 2019

July 24-25, 2019

Journal of Clinical Psychiatry and Neuroscience

Accessible and flexible digital addiction

Lars Öhman

RevErea, Sweden

Is it possible to conduct digital processing with simple tools?

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evErea means HONOR in Latin. For us, its means that our work must be characterized

by the fact that the name and our business with its content have a good reputation. That

we who work have a high sense of duty, are moral, honest and trustworthy towards clients,

remitters and collaborative partners.

HEAT in this context also means that we are proud of our work. Proud to work with you.

With a simple search with the word’s internet-based intervention on Google, it emerges that

today, more and more is being researched on internet-based interventions both as self-help

but also with the help of professionals. As self-help interventions, today we can see good and

positive results, among other things via

www.alkoholhjalpen.se

and there is also more and

more research into the fact that pure treatment via the net has positive effects.

One way to capture the motivation is to use screening tools that show the extent of the

problem behavior and the client's ability to change. Such screening tools are currently

available to the profession and are made available to the client when the profession meets

them. Being able to do the screening tools more accessible via the network could lead to

individuals seeing their problems with other eyes and thus either self-healing everything is seeking help to a greater extent.

Today, we will present our approach with three simple tools from investigation to treatment with digital tools which means that

we can lower the treatment costs.

Biography

Lars Öhman is a dependency therapist who for many years has been working to find simple pathways to care as an employee in

municipal outpatient care. Now as a self-employed, he is about to develop his own way of working digital with tools that are available

without too high costs. He has a master's degree in business administration with a focus on quality management but has never

regretted his career choice.

lars.ohman@reverea.se

J Clin Psychiatr Neurosci, Volume 2