Relapse prevention

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81Psychiatry / Drug rehabilitation / Relapse prevention / Project MATCH / Alcoholism / Cognitive behavioral therapy / Naltrexone / Substance abuse / Disease theory of alcoholism / Alcohol abuse / Ethics / Medicine

Cognitive-Behavioral Coping-Skills Therapy for Alcohol Dependence Current Status and Future Directions Richard Longabaugh, Ed.D., and Jon Morgenstern, Ph.D. Cognitive-behavioral coping-skills training (CBST) is an alcoho

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Language: English - Date: 2002-01-13 21:42:17
82Alcohol abuse / Substance abuse / Drug addiction / Psychotherapy / Behaviorism / Relapse prevention / Drug rehabilitation / Cognitive behavioral therapy / Substance dependence / Psychiatry / Ethics / Medicine

Behavioral Therapy Across the Spectrum, Alcohol Research and Health, Volume 33, Number 4

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Language: English - Date: 2011-03-09 12:05:46
83Addiction / Alcoholism / Relapse prevention / Substance dependence / Disease theory of alcoholism / Cue reactivity / Relapse / Short-term effects of alcohol / Self-administration / Alcohol abuse / Ethics / Medicine

Does Urge To Drink Predict Relapse After Treatment? Damaris J. Rohsenow, Ph.D., and Peter M. Monti, Ph.D. The urge to drink, also often referred to as craving, is an emotional state in which a person is motivated to seek

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Language: English - Date: 2002-01-13 21:42:17
84Addiction / Cue reactivity / Alcoholism / Disease theory of alcoholism / Substance dependence / Relapse prevention / Naltrexone / Relapse / Alcohol dependence / Alcohol abuse / Ethics / Medicine

Assessing Craving for Alcohol David J. Drobes, Ph.D., and Suzanne E. Thomas, Ph.D. Craving for alcohol is common among alcohol-dependent people. Accordingly, measures to assess craving can play important roles in alcohol

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Language: English - Date: 2002-01-13 21:42:17
85Psychiatry / Alcoholism / Relapse prevention / Coping / Major depressive disorder / Relapse / Project MATCH / Disease theory of alcoholism / Cue reactivity / Alcohol abuse / Ethics / Behavior

Coping-Skills Training and Cue-Exposure Therapy in the Treatment of Alcoholism Peter M. Monti, Ph.D., and Damaris J. Rohsenow, Ph.D. Coping-skills training (CST) and cue-exposure treatment (CET) are two relatively new ap

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86Alcohol / Addiction / Substance dependence / Drug addiction / Alcoholism / Relapse prevention / Alcoholic beverage / Disease theory of alcoholism / Short-term effects of alcohol / Alcohol abuse / Ethics / Drinking culture

Approaching Avoidance A Step Essential to the Understanding of Craving Mary Jo Breiner M.S., Werner G. K. Stritzke, Ph.D., and Alan R. Lang, Ph.D. Craving is only one component of the mental processes that influence drin

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Language: English - Date: 2002-01-13 21:42:17
87Buddhist meditation / Cognitive therapy / G. Alan Marlatt / Clinical psychology / Mindfulness / Relapse prevention / Relapse / Psychology / Medicine / Psychiatry

Microsoft PowerPoint - Session #1 Bowen Intro_SB Edits.ppt [Compatibility Mode]

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Source URL: www.uwmedicine.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-03-03 13:15:35
88Substance abuse / Public health / Drinking culture / Alcoholism / Disease theory of alcoholism / Relapse prevention / Harm reduction / Intervention / Stanton Peele / Ethics / Alcohol abuse / Addiction

Assessment To Aid in the Treatment Planning Process

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Language: English - Date: 2005-03-07 12:09:58
89Cognitive therapy / Clinical psychology / Treatment of bipolar disorder / Abnormal psychology / Mood disorders / Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy / Zindel Segal / Mindfulness / Management of depression / Psychiatry / Mental health / Medicine

The DARE study of relapse prevention in depression: design for a phase 1/2 translational randomised controlled trial involving mindfulness-based cognitive therapy and supported self monitoring Shawyer et al.

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Source URL: www.med.monash.edu.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-02-06 22:52:24
90Human behavior / Ethology / Behaviorism / Health action process approach / Self-efficacy / Relapse prevention / Efficacy / Coping / Expectancy theory / Behavior / Motivation / Mind

[removed]Health Action Process Approach Changing health-related behaviors requires two separate processes that involve motivation and volition, respectively.

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Source URL: userpage.fu-berlin.de

Language: English - Date: 2011-12-10 10:38:41
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