The rationale for proposing the “kindling”/stress hypothesis is to provide a conceptual basis for the insidious development and maintenance of alcohol abuse
Meeting provides evidence linking stress during sobriety to craving that increases the risk for rela...
The development of alcohol dependence is posited to involve numerous changes in brain chemistry (i.e...
Alcoholism is a debilitating disorder for the individual and very costly for society. A major goal o...
The rationale for proposing the “kindling”/stress hypothesis is to provide a conceptual basis for th...
This paper proposes a novel hypothetical model integrating formerly discrete theories of stress appr...
Alcoholism is a chronic relapsing disorder. Major characteristics observed in alcoholics during an i...
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 (...
peer reviewedThe withdrawal syndrome in alcohol-dependent patients appears to be a major stressful e...
This review updates the conceptual basis for the association of alcohol abuse with an insidious adap...
Continued excessive alcohol consumption can lead to the development of dependence that is associated...
It is well known that vulnerability to stress is a risk factor for alcohol use disorder (AUD). Chron...
This article represents the proceedings of a symposium at the 2004 annual meeting of the Internation...
The literature on alcohol is replete with studies attempting to determine whether or not the relief ...
Repeated withdrawals from chronic ethanol induce a persistent adaptive change. Further, stress subst...
Meeting provides evidence linking stress during sobriety to craving that increases the risk for rela...
The development of alcohol dependence is posited to involve numerous changes in brain chemistry (i.e...
Alcoholism is a debilitating disorder for the individual and very costly for society. A major goal o...
The rationale for proposing the “kindling”/stress hypothesis is to provide a conceptual basis for th...
This paper proposes a novel hypothetical model integrating formerly discrete theories of stress appr...
Alcoholism is a chronic relapsing disorder. Major characteristics observed in alcoholics during an i...
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 (...
peer reviewedThe withdrawal syndrome in alcohol-dependent patients appears to be a major stressful e...
This review updates the conceptual basis for the association of alcohol abuse with an insidious adap...
Continued excessive alcohol consumption can lead to the development of dependence that is associated...
It is well known that vulnerability to stress is a risk factor for alcohol use disorder (AUD). Chron...
This article represents the proceedings of a symposium at the 2004 annual meeting of the Internation...
The literature on alcohol is replete with studies attempting to determine whether or not the relief ...
Repeated withdrawals from chronic ethanol induce a persistent adaptive change. Further, stress subst...
Meeting provides evidence linking stress during sobriety to craving that increases the risk for rela...
The development of alcohol dependence is posited to involve numerous changes in brain chemistry (i.e...
Alcoholism is a debilitating disorder for the individual and very costly for society. A major goal o...