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Trauma and cannabis cue-induced reward circuit functional connectivity in cannabis users with trauma histories. [PDF]
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Cue Exposure Therapy for Substance Use: A Complement to Functional Analysis
Behavior Analysis and Substance Dependence, 2021This chapter addresses the theoretical and empirical bases as well as the possible clinical implications of a model that highlights the importance of respondent conditioning and its interaction with operant conditioning in substance use and dependence.
R. N. M. Montan, R. A. Banaco
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Substance Use & Misuse, 2019
Background: Cue Exposure Therapy (CET) has shown efficacy for treating alcohol use disorders (AUDs). Exposure therapy is highly effective for treating anxiety.
Simon P. Byrne +4 more
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Background: Cue Exposure Therapy (CET) has shown efficacy for treating alcohol use disorders (AUDs). Exposure therapy is highly effective for treating anxiety.
Simon P. Byrne +4 more
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Multimodal Cue Exposure Therapy for Smoking Cessation
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Exposure and cue-exposure therapy in addiction treatment - discussion of reservations
Psychiatrie pro praxiM. Beniš, Jiří Podlipný
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Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 2021
Aims Many patients with alcohol use disorders are challenged by cravings leading to repeated relapses. Both cue exposure therapy (CET) and acamprosate target alcohol cravings and are often combined (CET + acamprosate).
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Aims Many patients with alcohol use disorders are challenged by cravings leading to repeated relapses. Both cue exposure therapy (CET) and acamprosate target alcohol cravings and are often combined (CET + acamprosate).
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Cue exposure therapy for opiate dependent clients
Journal of Substance Use, 2005Cue exposure therapy is seen as a potentially effective treatment for addictive disorders. Drug‐dependent clients are repeatedly exposed to drug‐related stimuli and prevented from using drugs in an attempt to reduce reactivity to these stimuli. The present article gives an overview of cue reactivity models on which cue exposure therapy is based.
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