Neurobiology of relapse to heroin and cocaine seeking: an update and clinical implications
JM Bossert, UE Ghitza, L Lu, DH Epstein… - European journal of …, 2005 - Elsevier
… Relapse … relapse prevention suggested by recent preclinical studies, and we discuss the
translation of findings from nonhuman laboratory studies to the clinical phenomenon of relapse. …
translation of findings from nonhuman laboratory studies to the clinical phenomenon of relapse. …
Neurobiology of relapse to alcohol in rats
… , on the effect of specific pharmacological agents on relapse to alcohol seeking induced by
re-… relapse to alcohol. Finally, future directions and clinical implications of the study of relapse …
re-… relapse to alcohol. Finally, future directions and clinical implications of the study of relapse …
Neurobiology of craving, conditioned reward and relapse
F Weiss - Current opinion in pharmacology, 2005 - Elsevier
… and long-lasting susceptibility to relapse. Importantly, stress contributes to drug … neurobiological
factors responsible for drug craving and relapse, with promising therapeutic implications…
factors responsible for drug craving and relapse, with promising therapeutic implications…
Neurobiology of alcohol craving and relapse prediction: Implications for diagnosis and treatment
… with CBM reduces relapse rates in alcohol‐dependent patients, we suggest that unconscious
processes could be reliable predictors of relapse and could be used in a clinical setting. …
processes could be reliable predictors of relapse and could be used in a clinical setting. …
The neurobiology of alcohol craving and relapse
D Seo, R Sinha - Handbook of clinical neurology, 2014 - Elsevier
… These results point to some clinical implications in that this core circuit could be explored
further to develop effective treatments for reducing alcohol craving and to improve clinical …
further to develop effective treatments for reducing alcohol craving and to improve clinical …
Imaging stress-and cue-induced drug and alcohol craving: association with relapse and clinical implications
… and relapse outcomes, and discusses the clinical implications … cue-induced craving and
relapse could serve as markers for … and human neurobiological and clinical outcome research. …
relapse could serve as markers for … and human neurobiological and clinical outcome research. …
The neurobiology of relapse in schizophrenia
G Remington, G Foussias, O Agid, G Fervaha… - Schizophrenia …, 2014 - Elsevier
… point in our understanding of the neurobiology of relapse, fitting given the central role …
This review first examines clinically related variables that shed light on the biology of relapse…
This review first examines clinically related variables that shed light on the biology of relapse…
The clinical neurobiology of drug craving
R Sinha - Current opinion in neurobiology, 2013 - Elsevier
… evidence on craving-related neural activation and clinical evidence supporting its … , relapse,
and recovery processes. This review covers the neurobiology of drug craving and relapse …
and recovery processes. This review covers the neurobiology of drug craving and relapse …
Substance-related cravings and relapses: clinical implications
N el-Guebaly, D Hodgins - The Canadian Journal of …, 1998 - journals.sagepub.com
… ofthe nature and process ofcravings and relapses is approximately 20 years … This paper
highlights the implications for clinical practice of … The neurobiology of craving: implications for the …
highlights the implications for clinical practice of … The neurobiology of craving: implications for the …
Why addiction has a chronic, relapsing course. The neurobiology of addiction: Implications for occupational therapy practice
SA Gutman - Occupational Therapy in Mental Health, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
… a chronic, relapsing-remitting course. This paper discusses (a) the neurobiological factors
… c) how recent research regarding the neurobiology of addiction affects occupational therapy’…
… c) how recent research regarding the neurobiology of addiction affects occupational therapy’…