[HTML][HTML] Curing the broken brain model of addiction: Neurorehabilitation from a systems perspective
RW Wiers, P Verschure - Addictive Behaviors, 2021 - Elsevier
The dominant biomedical perspective on addictions has been that they are chronic brain
diseases. While we acknowledge that the brains of people with addictions differ from those …
diseases. While we acknowledge that the brains of people with addictions differ from those …
Implicit bias to food and body cues in eating disorders: a systematic review
G Paslakis, AD Scholz-Hehn, LM Sommer… - Eating and Weight …, 2021 - Springer
Background Rigid, restrictive eating patterns, fear of gaining weight, body image concerns,
but also binge eating episodes with loss of control leading to overweight, at times followed …
but also binge eating episodes with loss of control leading to overweight, at times followed …
Effect of cognitive bias modification on early relapse among adults undergoing inpatient alcohol withdrawal treatment: a randomized clinical trial
Importance More than half of patients with alcohol use disorder who receive inpatient
withdrawal treatment relapse within weeks of discharge, hampering subsequent uptake and …
withdrawal treatment relapse within weeks of discharge, hampering subsequent uptake and …
[HTML][HTML] Greater decision uncertainty characterizes a transdiagnostic patient sample during approach-avoidance conflict: a computational modelling approach
Background Imbalances in approach-avoidance conflict (AAC) decision-making (eg,
sacrificing rewards to avoid negative outcomes) are considered central to multiple …
sacrificing rewards to avoid negative outcomes) are considered central to multiple …
[HTML][HTML] Transcranial direct current stimulation combined with alcohol cue inhibitory control training reduces the risk of early alcohol relapse: a randomized placebo …
Background Approximately half of all people with alcohol use disorder (AUD) relapse into
alcohol reuse in the next few weeks after a withdrawal treatment. Brain stimulation and …
alcohol reuse in the next few weeks after a withdrawal treatment. Brain stimulation and …
[HTML][HTML] A gamified smartphone-based intervention for depression: randomized controlled pilot trial
CA Lukas, B Eskofier, M Berking - JMIR Mental Health, 2021 - mental.jmir.org
Background Available smartphone-based interventions for depression predominantly use
evidence-based strategies from cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), but patient engagement …
evidence-based strategies from cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), but patient engagement …
Dorsal and ventral striatum activity in individuals with buying‐shopping disorder during cue‐exposure: A functional magnetic resonance imaging study
Abstract Background and Aims Buying‐shopping disorder (BSD) is a clinical condition in
which individuals lose control over their buying behaviour and continue buying despite …
which individuals lose control over their buying behaviour and continue buying despite …
[HTML][HTML] A personalized approach bias modification smartphone app (“SWiPE”) to reduce alcohol use: open-label feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary …
Background Approach bias modification (ApBM), a computerized cognitive intervention that
trains people to “avoid” alcohol-related images and “approach” nonalcohol images, reduces …
trains people to “avoid” alcohol-related images and “approach” nonalcohol images, reduces …
[HTML][HTML] Game design in mental health care: case study–based framework for integrating game design into therapeutic content
While there has been increasing interest in the use of gamification in mental health care,
there is a lack of design knowledge on how elements from games could be integrated into …
there is a lack of design knowledge on how elements from games could be integrated into …
Beyond inhibitory control training: Inactions and actions influence smartphone app use through changes in explicit liking.
Human behavior can be classified into 2 basic categories: execution of responses and
withholding responses. This classification is used in go/no-go training, where people …
withholding responses. This classification is used in go/no-go training, where people …