Nevertheless, MT may be effective in reducing substance use by targeting neurocircuitry involved in reward, stress, and attention processes. Our current understanding of neurocircuitry underlying MT for SUD recovery and relapse prevention is limited. Future experimental research is needed to delineate the...
Davis and Barr are just starting their two-year study, funded by $30,000 from USC's James H. Zumberge Faculty Research and Innovation Fund. They envision using their findings to secure federal grants for a bigger trial of mindfulness and substance use recovery. But they aren't limiting them...
Mindfulness-based relapse prevention (MBRP) is designed for individuals recovering from substance use disorders, which can be a common issue among those suffering from burnout. MBRP combines mindfulness practices with traditional relapse prevention strategies. Benefits: Awareness of ...
Mindfulness-based therapies for substance use disorders: part 1. Mindfulness-based therapies for substance use disorders: part 2. Subst Abus. 2010;31(2):77-8.Marcus MT, Zgierska A. Mindfulness-based therapies for ... MT Marcus,A Zgierska - 《Substance Abuse Official Publication of the Asso...
mindfulnessSpirituality is generally regarded as a protective factor against the initiation of substance use and may be effective in enhancing recovery and promoting abstinence.Preliminary studies on the effects of mindfulness practices on relapse prevention for substance use and behavioral addictions have ...
While mindfulness meditation has been used in clinical settings as an adjunctive treatment for substance use disorders for some time, there has been limited empirical evidence to support this practice. Mindfulness-Related Treatments and Addiction Recovery bridges this gap by reporting the findings of stu...
mindfulnessMindfulness-Oriented Recovery Enhancement (MORE)self-medication(2014). Mindfulness for Chronic Pain and Prescription Opioid Misuse: Novel Mechanisms and... EL Garland,DS Black - 《Substance Use & Misuse》 被引量: 3发表: 2014年
Mindfulness-based relapse prevention for substance use disorders: a pilot efficacy trial. Subst. Abus. 30, 295–305 (2009). Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Garland, E. L. et al. Mindfulness-oriented recovery enhancement for chronic pain and prescription opioid misuse: results from...
A pilot randomized clinical trial of Mindfulness-Oriented Recovery Enhancement as an adjunct to methadone treatment for people with opioid use disorder and chronic pain: impact on illicit drug use, health, and well-being. J Subst Abuse Treat. 2021;127:108468. doi:10.1016/j.jsat.2021....
Approximately 31% of men in treatment for a substance use disorders (SUD) engage in compulsive sexual behavior (CSB). Shame, a well-documented consequence of CSB, increases the likelihood of relapse following treatment for SUDs. Despite the risk of relapse, prior research has not investigated fac...