Substance use disorders (SUDs) are a pervasive public health problem with deleterious consequences for individuals, families, and society. Furthermore, SUD intervention is complicated by the continuous possibility of relapse. Despite decades of research, SUD relapse rates remain high, underscoring the need for more effective treatments. Scientific findings indicate that SUDs are driven by dysregulation of neural processes underlying reward learning and executive functioning. Emerging evidence suggests that mindfulness training can target these neurocognitive mechanisms to produce significant therapeutic effects on SUDs and prevent relapse. The purpose of this manuscript is to review the cognitive, affective, and neural mechanisms underlying...
Objectives: This systematic review aimed to understand the current state of the art about the effect...
abstract: Stress is the direct source of some health issues and the precursors to many illnesses. Th...
Substance abuse is a global problem that has contributed to a variety of societal, financial, health...
Substance use disorders (SUDs) are a pervasive public health problem with deleterious consequences f...
<200 million individuals are currently using drugs illegally in the world, 22.6 million in the U.S.....
Substance use disorder (SUD) is an epidemic in the United States. There are established, evidence-ba...
Substance use disorder (SUD) is a prevalent health issue with serious social and personal consequenc...
Prominent neuroscience models suggest that addictive behavior occurs when environmental stressors an...
Abstract Contemporary advances in addiction neuroscience have paralleled increasing interest in the ...
Dual-process models from neuroscience suggest that addiction is driven by dysregulated interactions ...
Practice Problem: Substance abuse disorder (SUD) has become an increasingly prevalent community heal...
Contemporary advances in addiction neuroscience have paralleled increasing interest in the ancient m...
Background Substance use disorders (SUDs) are highly prevalent and associated with a substantial pub...
Mindfulness-based therapy causes neurological changes that reduce reactivity to drug cues through mo...
Substance abuse and dependence are complex issues that affect growing numbers\ud of individuals rega...
Objectives: This systematic review aimed to understand the current state of the art about the effect...
abstract: Stress is the direct source of some health issues and the precursors to many illnesses. Th...
Substance abuse is a global problem that has contributed to a variety of societal, financial, health...
Substance use disorders (SUDs) are a pervasive public health problem with deleterious consequences f...
<200 million individuals are currently using drugs illegally in the world, 22.6 million in the U.S.....
Substance use disorder (SUD) is an epidemic in the United States. There are established, evidence-ba...
Substance use disorder (SUD) is a prevalent health issue with serious social and personal consequenc...
Prominent neuroscience models suggest that addictive behavior occurs when environmental stressors an...
Abstract Contemporary advances in addiction neuroscience have paralleled increasing interest in the ...
Dual-process models from neuroscience suggest that addiction is driven by dysregulated interactions ...
Practice Problem: Substance abuse disorder (SUD) has become an increasingly prevalent community heal...
Contemporary advances in addiction neuroscience have paralleled increasing interest in the ancient m...
Background Substance use disorders (SUDs) are highly prevalent and associated with a substantial pub...
Mindfulness-based therapy causes neurological changes that reduce reactivity to drug cues through mo...
Substance abuse and dependence are complex issues that affect growing numbers\ud of individuals rega...
Objectives: This systematic review aimed to understand the current state of the art about the effect...
abstract: Stress is the direct source of some health issues and the precursors to many illnesses. Th...
Substance abuse is a global problem that has contributed to a variety of societal, financial, health...