Craving, defined as the subjective experience of an urge or desire to use substances, has been identified in clinical, laboratory, and preclinical studies as a significant predictor of substance use, substance use disorder, and relapse following treatment for a substance use disorder. Various models of craving have been proposed from biological, cognitive, and/or affective perspectives, and, collectively, these models of craving have informed the research and treatment of addictive behaviors. In this article we discuss craving from a mindfulness perspective, and specifically how mindfulness-based relapse prevention (MBRP) may be effective in reducing substance craving. We present secondary analyses of data from a randomized controlled trial...
Abstract Contemporary advances in addiction neuroscience have paralleled increasing interest in the ...
Sarah E Priddy,1,2 Matthew O Howard,3 Adam W Hanley,1,2 Michael R Riquino,1,2 Katarina Friberg-Felst...
<200 million individuals are currently using drugs illegally in the world, 22.6 million in the U.S.....
Craving, defined as the subjective experience of an urge or desire to use substances, has been ident...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-05Objective: Relapse following treatment for subst...
Objectives: This systematic review aimed to understand the current state of the art about the effect...
While there is evidence to support the efficacy of mindfulness-based treatment for substance use, th...
Abstract Objective: the aim of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of mindfulness-based r...
International audienceFor several years, the learning of mindfulness has developed in a psychologica...
Addiction is of varied types and over the years the focus has not only been on the growing issues of...
Mindfulness involves the nonjudgmental awareness and observation of one’s feelings, thoughts, and be...
Background: Drug craving is a strong and resistant yearn to consume drugs; if not met, his condition...
The current study is the first randomized-controlled trial evaluating the feasibility and initial ef...
Brandther et al. (2022) identify several core processes thought to underlie behavioral addictions. C...
Substance use disorder (SUD) is an epidemic in the United States. There are established, evidence-ba...
Abstract Contemporary advances in addiction neuroscience have paralleled increasing interest in the ...
Sarah E Priddy,1,2 Matthew O Howard,3 Adam W Hanley,1,2 Michael R Riquino,1,2 Katarina Friberg-Felst...
<200 million individuals are currently using drugs illegally in the world, 22.6 million in the U.S.....
Craving, defined as the subjective experience of an urge or desire to use substances, has been ident...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-05Objective: Relapse following treatment for subst...
Objectives: This systematic review aimed to understand the current state of the art about the effect...
While there is evidence to support the efficacy of mindfulness-based treatment for substance use, th...
Abstract Objective: the aim of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of mindfulness-based r...
International audienceFor several years, the learning of mindfulness has developed in a psychologica...
Addiction is of varied types and over the years the focus has not only been on the growing issues of...
Mindfulness involves the nonjudgmental awareness and observation of one’s feelings, thoughts, and be...
Background: Drug craving is a strong and resistant yearn to consume drugs; if not met, his condition...
The current study is the first randomized-controlled trial evaluating the feasibility and initial ef...
Brandther et al. (2022) identify several core processes thought to underlie behavioral addictions. C...
Substance use disorder (SUD) is an epidemic in the United States. There are established, evidence-ba...
Abstract Contemporary advances in addiction neuroscience have paralleled increasing interest in the ...
Sarah E Priddy,1,2 Matthew O Howard,3 Adam W Hanley,1,2 Michael R Riquino,1,2 Katarina Friberg-Felst...
<200 million individuals are currently using drugs illegally in the world, 22.6 million in the U.S.....