Alcohol use disorders
Alcohol use disorders consist of disorders characterised by compulsive heavy alcohol use
and loss of control over alcohol intake. Alcohol use disorders are some of the most prevalent …
and loss of control over alcohol intake. Alcohol use disorders are some of the most prevalent …
[HTML][HTML] A roadmap for integrating neuroscience into addiction treatment: a consensus of the neuroscience interest group of the international society of addiction …
Although there is general consensus that altered brain structure and function underpins
addictive disorders, clinicians working in addiction treatment rarely incorporate …
addictive disorders, clinicians working in addiction treatment rarely incorporate …
ABC training: A new theory-based form of cognitive-bias modification to foster automatization of alternative choices in the treatment of addiction and related disorders
RW Wiers, P Van Dessel… - Current Directions in …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Recent years have seen a surge in the popularity of interventions that target common
distortions in thinking (cognitive-bias modification, or CBM). Although there is evidence of …
distortions in thinking (cognitive-bias modification, or CBM). Although there is evidence of …
Evidence for incentive salience sensitization as a pathway to alcohol use disorder
The incentive salience sensitization (ISS) theory of addiction holds that addictive behavior
stems from the ability of drugs to progressively sensitize the brain circuitry that mediates …
stems from the ability of drugs to progressively sensitize the brain circuitry that mediates …
Recovery from addiction: Behavioral economics and value-based decision making.
Behavioral economics provides a general framework to explain the shift in behavioral
allocation from substance use to substance-free activities that characterizes recovery from …
allocation from substance use to substance-free activities that characterizes recovery from …
[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 …
Be more mindful: Targeting addictive responses by integrating mindfulness with cognitive bias modification or cue exposure interventions
This review provides an overview of the most prominent neurocognitive effects of cognitive
bias modification (CBM), cue-exposure therapy and mindfulness interventions for targeting …
bias modification (CBM), cue-exposure therapy and mindfulness interventions for targeting …
ABC‐training as a new intervention for hazardous alcohol drinking: Two proof‐of‐principle randomized pilot studies
Background and Aims ABC‐training is a new intervention to encourage health behavior
change that targets the automatic activation of adaptive beliefs (ie automatic inferences) …
change that targets the automatic activation of adaptive beliefs (ie automatic inferences) …
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 …
Attentional bias in alcohol drinkers: A systematic review of its link with consumption variables
In severe alcohol use disorder (SAUD), attentional bias refers to the preferential allocation of
attentional resources toward alcohol-related cues. Dominant models consider that this bias …
attentional resources toward alcohol-related cues. Dominant models consider that this bias …