Substance use disorder (SUD) is a disease, not a moral weakness. The sooner we understand and treat it as such, the sooner more people will have access to the necessary treatment. To help more people get the treatment they need, we must learn to think of SUD as we would any...
Mental disorderSubstance use disordersPurpose ‐ The purpose of this paper is to examine the extent to which the two visions of recovery that are now being developed in the UK are consistent with each other and question what impact the development of parallel approaches will have on people at ...
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resulting from ingestion of or exposure to a drug of abuse, medication, or toxin. Included are substance intoxication, substance withdrawal, and other mental disorders such as dementia, mood disorder, and psychotic disorder when they are specifically caused by a substance. See alsosubstance use ...
although he admitted the existence of a spiritual substance. D. Hume denied the existence of either material or spiritual substance, regarding the notion of substance as merely a hypothesis—an attempt to group perceptions together into a whole, as it were—that is characteristic of commonsense kno...
The authors propose that substance use and abuse may be understood and effectively treated when the individual user or abuser is viewed in the context of his family or stable living group. This viewpoint attributes an important role in the maintenance of individual substance abuse to interactional ...
Moment-by-Moment in Women's Recovery (MMWR): Mindfulness-based intervention effects on residential substance use disorder treatment retention in a randomized controlled trial 2019, Behaviour Research and Therapy Citation Excerpt : This parallel-group RCT (NCT02977988) conducted from 2016 to 2018 was ...
2. Stress influence on drug and alcohol use: evidence from human studies 3. Pre-clinical models of relapse 4. The neurocircuitry of stressor-induced reinstatement 5. Methodological tools used to identify relevant neurocircuitry 6. Stress-associated neurocircuitry: evidence from Fos imaging 7. Utility...
Partnering with persons in long-term recovery from substance use disorder: experiences from a collaborative research project Dilemmas in recovery-oriented practice to support people with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders: a qualitative study of staff experiences in Norway ...
A key goal of the ABCD study is to discover brain mechanisms of psychosocial and behavioral traits in childhood known to confer risk of substance use disorder (SUD) and other psychiatric disorders. The most replicated finding in the behavioral economics of substance abuse is the exaggerated loss ...