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Validation of smoking-related virtual environments for cue exposure therapy
Addictive Behaviors, 2012Craving is considered one of the main factors responsible for relapse after smoking cessation. Cue exposure therapy (CET) consists of controlled and repeated exposure to drug-related stimuli in order to extinguish associated responses. The main objective of this study was to assess the validity of 7 virtual reality environments for producing craving in
Olaya, García-Rodríguez +4 more
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Cue-Exposure Therapy to Decrease Alcohol Craving in Virtual Environment
CyberPsychology & Behavior, 2007During abstinence from alcohol, craving is elicited by the cues and contexts previously associated with alcohol, which contribute to relapse. To prevent the craving and relapse experienced by alcoholics, cue-exposure therapy (CET) has been used to extinguish the association between alcohol and alcohol-related cues and contexts.
Jang-Han, Lee +3 more
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Cue exposure in moderation drinking: A comparison with cognitive–behavior therapy.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1997To date, the published controlled trials on exposure to alcohol cues have had an abstinence treatment goal. A modification of cue exposure (CE) for moderation drinking, which incorporated priming doses of alcohol, could train participants to stop drinking after 2 to 3 drinks. This study examined the effects of modified CE within sessions, combined with
Thiagarajan Sitharthan +3 more
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‘Cue-exposure’-therapie bij heroïneafhankelijke gebruikers
Verslaving, 2007‘Cue-exposure’-therapie (CET) is een vorm van therapie gebaseerd op principes van klassieke conditionering. Trek in psychotrope middelen is aangeleerd en kan in principe dus ook weer afgeleerd of ‘uitgedoofd’ worden. Dit wordt gedaan door afhankelijke gebruikers het middel van genot voor te houden maar hun gewoonlijke respons (het middel gebruiken) te ...
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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. Both techniques involve repeated, controlled exposures to alcohol or fear-related stimuli.
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. Both techniques involve repeated, controlled exposures to alcohol or fear-related stimuli.
Simon P. Byrne +4 more
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Effects of stimulus representation and cue category level on exposure (flooding) therapy
British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1984The present study was an attempt to examine the role of cue category level (symptom‐contingent vs. hypothesized cues) and mode of stimulus presentation ( in vivo vs. imaginal) in exposure (flooding) therapy. Sixty‐four speech phobics were randomly assigned to one of eight conditions.
N E, Mannion, B A, Levine
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Cue Exposure Therapy for Substance Use: A Complement to Functional Analysis
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.
Rodrigo Noia Mattos Montan +1 more
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Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 2007
<i>Background:</i> Persistent cue reactivity to drug-related stimuli is a well-known phenomenon among abstinent drug users and has been found to be a predictor of relapse. Cue exposure therapy (CET) aims to reduce this cue reactivity by exposing abstinent drug users to conditioned drug-related stimuli while preventing their habitual ...
Marissen, Marlies A. E. +4 more
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<i>Background:</i> Persistent cue reactivity to drug-related stimuli is a well-known phenomenon among abstinent drug users and has been found to be a predictor of relapse. Cue exposure therapy (CET) aims to reduce this cue reactivity by exposing abstinent drug users to conditioned drug-related stimuli while preventing their habitual ...
Marissen, Marlies A. E. +4 more
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The effect of virtual cue exposure therapy on background and cue exposure craving
Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2014Irene Pericot-Valverde +3 more
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VIRTUAL REALITY CUE EXPOSURE THERAPY FOR THE TREATMENT OF TOBACCO DEPENDENCE.
Journal of cyber therapy and rehabilitationResearchers and clinicians have recently begun using Virtual Reality (VR) to create immersive and interactive cue exposure paradigms. The current study aimed to assess the effectiveness of individual cue exposure therapy (CET), using smoking-related VR cues (smoking-VR) as a smoking cessation treatment compared to a placebo-VR (neutral cue) treatment ...
Christopher S, Culbertson +4 more
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