Journal article

Can we enhance the clinical efficacy of cognitive and psychological approaches to treat substance use disorders through understanding their neurobiological mechanisms?

XJ Maddern, LC Walker, EJ Campbell, S Arunogiri, PS Haber, K Morley, V Manning, EZ Millan, GP McNally, DI Lubman, AJ Lawrence

Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews | Published : 2022

Abstract

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-based treatments for substance use disorders, resulting in the increased development and use of cognitive and psychological interventions. Such treatment approaches, including contingency management, community-reinforcement approach, and cognitive bias modification, have shown promising clinical efficacy in reducing substance use and promoting abstinence during treatment. However, these interventions are still somewhat limited in achieving sustained periods of abstinence post-treatment. The neurobiological mechanisms un..

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