The problem of drug addiction is receiving urgent attention. Foremost among the treatment problems among drug addicts is the need to help them through the psychologically and physiologically demanding period of withdrawal. The body reacts during this state with a rebound stress response which includes extreme anxiety, depression and insomnia. Underlying the addictive state is an insidious and progressive destruction of normal brain functioning such as severe memory loss, inability to process abstract information, and other organic brain dysfunctions, such as Korsakoff psychosis. Since addiction, withdrawal, and anhedonia are the result of insufficient levels of certain brain chemicals, or undeveloped pleasure centres and pleasure pat...
Introduction: The aim of this study is to describe the use of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) in the...
Addiction to psychostimulants like cocaine, methamphetamine, and nicotine poses a continuing medical...
Addiction is a chronic relapsing brain disease with significant economical and medical burden on the...
At a period of fundamental review of the health care system, it is timely to re-assess one of medici...
Cerebral electrical stimulation (CES), born from research on electroanesthesia in the seventies, con...
Background: Alcohol dependency can be considered as a chronic mental disorder characterized by frequ...
NeuroElectric Therapy (NET) is a benign and rapid, non-pharmacological detoxification treatment for ...
Substance abuse is one of the major concerns of human societies. Many problems exist for controlling...
NeuroElectric Therapy (NET) is a benign and rapid, non-pharmacological detoxification treatment for ...
Deep brain stimulation has been put forward as a potential “cure” for intractable drug addiction. Th...
An interim report is presented of an in-depth study of the effects of neuro-electric therapy in the ...
It is important to find new treatments for addiction due to high relapse rates despite current inter...
SUMMARY The use of cerebral electrotherapy (CET) in methadone detoxifica tion was studied in 28 pati...
The goal of this article is to summarize available data examining the physiological significance of ...
With approximately 7% of the adult population reporting to have taken illicit substances over the co...
Introduction: The aim of this study is to describe the use of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) in the...
Addiction to psychostimulants like cocaine, methamphetamine, and nicotine poses a continuing medical...
Addiction is a chronic relapsing brain disease with significant economical and medical burden on the...
At a period of fundamental review of the health care system, it is timely to re-assess one of medici...
Cerebral electrical stimulation (CES), born from research on electroanesthesia in the seventies, con...
Background: Alcohol dependency can be considered as a chronic mental disorder characterized by frequ...
NeuroElectric Therapy (NET) is a benign and rapid, non-pharmacological detoxification treatment for ...
Substance abuse is one of the major concerns of human societies. Many problems exist for controlling...
NeuroElectric Therapy (NET) is a benign and rapid, non-pharmacological detoxification treatment for ...
Deep brain stimulation has been put forward as a potential “cure” for intractable drug addiction. Th...
An interim report is presented of an in-depth study of the effects of neuro-electric therapy in the ...
It is important to find new treatments for addiction due to high relapse rates despite current inter...
SUMMARY The use of cerebral electrotherapy (CET) in methadone detoxifica tion was studied in 28 pati...
The goal of this article is to summarize available data examining the physiological significance of ...
With approximately 7% of the adult population reporting to have taken illicit substances over the co...
Introduction: The aim of this study is to describe the use of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) in the...
Addiction to psychostimulants like cocaine, methamphetamine, and nicotine poses a continuing medical...
Addiction is a chronic relapsing brain disease with significant economical and medical burden on the...