Can we enhance the clinical efficacy of cognitive and psychological approaches to treat substance use disorders through understanding their neurobiological …
Despite decades of research in the field of addiction, relapse rates for substance use
disorders remain high. Consequently, there has been growing focus on providing evidence …
disorders remain high. Consequently, there has been growing focus on providing evidence …
Common and distinct neural targets of treatment: changing brain function in substance addiction
Neuroimaging offers an opportunity to examine the neurobiological effects of therapeutic
interventions for human drug addiction. Using activation likelihood estimation, the aim of the …
interventions for human drug addiction. Using activation likelihood estimation, the aim of the …
Neuroscience of behavioral and pharmacological treatments for addictions
Although substantial advances have been made in behavioral and pharmacological
treatments for addictions, moving treatment development to the next stage may require novel …
treatments for addictions, moving treatment development to the next stage may require novel …
Cognitive training for substance use disorders: Neuroscientific mechanisms
A Verdejo-Garcia - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2016 - Elsevier
This article reviews the emerging research on cognitive training for substance use disorders,
and discusses the neuroscientific mechanisms that underlie cognitive training effects in …
and discusses the neuroscientific mechanisms that underlie cognitive training effects in …
Neurocognitive impairment in addiction and opportunities for intervention
Highlights•Neurocognitive impairment and cognitive biases are common in
addictions.•Cognitive deficits show at least partial recover with abstinence.•Neuroimaging …
addictions.•Cognitive deficits show at least partial recover with abstinence.•Neuroimaging …
The contributions of cognitive neuroscience and neuroimaging to understanding mechanisms of behavior change in addiction.
J Morgenstern, NH Naqvi, R Debellis… - Psychology of Addictive …, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
In the last decade, there has been an upsurge of interest in understanding the mechanisms
of behavior change (MOBC) and effective behavioral interventions as a strategy to improve …
of behavior change (MOBC) and effective behavioral interventions as a strategy to improve …
Clinical neuroscience of addiction: Applications to psychological science and practice.
LA Ray - Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 2012 - psycnet.apa.org
Addiction is a chronic and relapsing psychiatric disorder affecting a large number of patients
worldwide. Ample evidence from basic and clinical neuroscience has demonstrated that …
worldwide. Ample evidence from basic and clinical neuroscience has demonstrated that …
The treatment of substance use disorders: Recent developments and new perspectives
A Rosenthal, C Ebrahimi, F Wedemeyer… - …, 2022 - karger.com
Substance-related disorders are complex psychiatric disorders that are characterized by
continued consumption in spite of harmful consequences. Addiction affects various brain …
continued consumption in spite of harmful consequences. Addiction affects various brain …
New developments in behavioral treatments for substance use disorders
BD Kiluk, KM Carroll - Current psychiatry reports, 2013 - Springer
After decades of defining which behavioral treatments are effective for treating addictions,
the focus has shifted to exploring how these treatments work, how best to disseminate and …
the focus has shifted to exploring how these treatments work, how best to disseminate and …
Neuroscience of addiction: relevance to prevention and treatment
ND Volkow, M Boyle - American Journal of Psychiatry, 2018 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Addiction, the most severe form of substance use disorder, is a chronic brain disorder
molded by strong biosocial factors that has devastating consequences to individuals and to …
molded by strong biosocial factors that has devastating consequences to individuals and to …