How the internet is changing the clinical treatment of addiction Vol. 23, 2017/3 - pagesPages 5 to 8How the internet is changing the clinical treatment of addictionBy Michel HautefeuillePages 9 to 20The digital age: a time of change for the medicine of addictionBy Sophia Achab, Daniele ZullinoPages 21 to 40A systematic review of literature evaluating the effectiveness of existing gaming tools for online gambling: focus and perspectivesBy Julie Caillon, Marie Grall-Bronnec, Gaëlle Challet-Bouju, Lucia RomoPages 41 to 55Problematic uses of video games: the substituted soul and bodyBy Elizabeth RosséPages 57 to 74When the question of money in video games influences clinical practice in addiction treatmentBy Pierre Taquet, Lucia Romo, Olivier CottencinPages 75 to 80Identify, understand and intervene on digital drug-related spacesBy Vincent BensoPages 81 to 103Comparative developments in tobacco regulation policies in Europe and the United StatesBy Ivana Obradovic, Anne-France TaicletPages 105 to 123Nonmedical use of prescription drugs among youths: a reviewBy Maitena MilhetPages 125 to 163Inventory of research on the therapeutic capacities of “hallucinogenic substances” in the 21st centuryBy Christian SueurPages 165 to 182Hospitalizations prematurely interrupted: a study conducted within a physical withdrawal unitBy Anne Bouchez, Ronald Clavie, Bénédicte de Villers