ICASA aims to contribute to a substantial decrease in the proportion of ADHD patients developing an addiction/substance use disorder (SUD) and to substantially improve the detection, diagnosis and treatment of patients having both ADHD and SUD.
“What if every child growing up with ADHD could benefit from optimal strategies to prevent substance abuse in adolescence and later in life?” Wim van den Brink, chair ICASA Foundation board
Biography ICASA members
Lisa Horstman, MSc
Previously, she completed a master’s degree in Neuropsychology (University of Maastricht, NL) and a bachelor’s degree in Psychology (Radboud University Nijmegen, NL). She has a strong interest in substance use- and neurobehavioral disorders. As the ICASA coordinator, she will be supporting the project from the administrative side and coordinating the collaboration between ICASA members.