Meeting provides evidence linking stress during sobriety to craving that increases the risk for relapse. The initial presentation by Rajita Sinha summarized clinical evidence for the hypothesis that there is an increased sensitivity to stress-induced craving in alcoholics. During early abstinence, alcoholics who were confronted with stressful circumstances showed increased susceptibility for relapse. George Breese pre-sented data demonstrating that stress could substitute for repeated withdrawals from chronic ethanol to induce anxiety-like behavior. This persistent adaptive change induced by multiple withdrawals allowed stress to induce an anxiety-like response that was absent in animals that were not previously exposed to chronic ethanol. ...
Alcoholism is a chronic relapsing disorder. Major characteristics observed in alcoholics during an i...
markdownabstractDespite years of research and improvements in treatment and prevention, relapse in a...
Childhood trauma and post-childhood chronic/repeated stress could increase the risk of a substance u...
This report of the proceedings of a symposium presented at the 2004 Research Society on Alcoholism M...
There is controversy over whether exposure to stress precipitates relapse and/or increases alcohol (...
Repeated withdrawals from chronic ethanol induce a persistent adaptive change. Further, stress subst...
none4It is increasingly recognized that anti-reward systems are progressively recruited during the d...
Continued excessive alcohol consumption can lead to the development of dependence that is associated...
BACKGROUND: A history of alcohol dependence recruits increased voluntary alcohol intake and sensiti...
Background Stress, craving, and depressed mood have all been implicated in alcohol use treatment lap...
In abstinent alcoholics, stress induces negative affect—a re-sponse linked to craving and relapse. I...
Background—Repeated stress or administration of corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) prior to ethano...
Stress is a well-known risk factor in the development of addiction and in addiction relapse vulnerab...
Stress—that is, any type of stimulus that challenges the organism’s normal internal balance—induces ...
A major challenge for treating cocaine addiction is the propensity for abstinent users to relapse. T...
Alcoholism is a chronic relapsing disorder. Major characteristics observed in alcoholics during an i...
markdownabstractDespite years of research and improvements in treatment and prevention, relapse in a...
Childhood trauma and post-childhood chronic/repeated stress could increase the risk of a substance u...
This report of the proceedings of a symposium presented at the 2004 Research Society on Alcoholism M...
There is controversy over whether exposure to stress precipitates relapse and/or increases alcohol (...
Repeated withdrawals from chronic ethanol induce a persistent adaptive change. Further, stress subst...
none4It is increasingly recognized that anti-reward systems are progressively recruited during the d...
Continued excessive alcohol consumption can lead to the development of dependence that is associated...
BACKGROUND: A history of alcohol dependence recruits increased voluntary alcohol intake and sensiti...
Background Stress, craving, and depressed mood have all been implicated in alcohol use treatment lap...
In abstinent alcoholics, stress induces negative affect—a re-sponse linked to craving and relapse. I...
Background—Repeated stress or administration of corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) prior to ethano...
Stress is a well-known risk factor in the development of addiction and in addiction relapse vulnerab...
Stress—that is, any type of stimulus that challenges the organism’s normal internal balance—induces ...
A major challenge for treating cocaine addiction is the propensity for abstinent users to relapse. T...
Alcoholism is a chronic relapsing disorder. Major characteristics observed in alcoholics during an i...
markdownabstractDespite years of research and improvements in treatment and prevention, relapse in a...
Childhood trauma and post-childhood chronic/repeated stress could increase the risk of a substance u...