Journal•ISSN: 1531-5754
Addictive Disorders & Their Treatment
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
About: Addictive Disorders & Their Treatment is an academic journal. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Substance abuse & Addiction. It has an ISSN identifier of 1531-5754. Over the lifetime, 571 publications have been published receiving 3781 citations.
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TL;DR: The authors used a multimethod approach to determine relationships using both laboratory and clinical data, and found that impulsive behavior is a key feature in substance use disorders, but methods used to measure impulsivity have varied greatly.
Abstract: ObjectivesProblems with impulsive behavior are a key feature in substance use disorders. Many studies have examined this relationship, but methods used to measure impulsivity have varied greatly. The present study used a multimethod approach to determine relationships using both laboratory a
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TL;DR: The role of impulsivity in substance abuse has recently received increased attention from both researchers and clinicians as discussed by the authors, and it is becoming apparent that impulsivity is also a factor in substance use.
Abstract: The role of impulsivity in substance abuse has recently received increased attention from both researchers and clinicians. Although past studies and treatment primarily focused on compulsive aspects of substance use associated with craving, it is becoming apparent that impulsivity is also a factor i
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TL;DR: The results suggest that a Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction intervention may influence the physiological response to stress for individuals in a therapeutic community and support the use of salivary cortisol as an indicator of the stress response in this setting.
Abstract: ObjectivesThis pilot was designed to study identified changes in the psychologic and physiological stress response of individuals who participated in a Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction intervention while in treatment of substance abuse in a therapeutic community.MethodsTwenty-one participa
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TL;DR: A preliminary attempt to develop and evaluate a new, integrated treatment approach for patients with bipolar disorder who have coexisting substance abuse, and to address effectively those aspects of bipolar disorder that are not impacted by medication alone.
Abstract: ObjectiveThis article describes a two-group outcome study designed to evaluate the feasibility and potential efficacy of cognitive–behavioral therapy (CBT) in conjunction with pharmacotherapy for dually diagnosed patients (bipolar disorder and substance use disorder).MethodsForty-six randomly assign
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TL;DR: These findings suggest that researchers should carefully consider their selection of laboratory behavioral impulsivity measures, and that the measure(s) selected should be related to the particular underlying processes relevant to substance use disorders and treatment success.
Abstract: ObjectivesResearchers have clearly implicated impulsivity as having a key role in substance use disorders, and comparisons of self-report measures suggest that there are measurably different components of impulsive behavior. However, comparatively little research has been devoted to understanding th
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