Background: The entire research is based on the hypothesis that due to regular and long-term abuse of addictive psychotropic substances, the risk of damage to executive and cognitive functions in a given user increases. If a deficit develops, very often there is a decrease in the quality of life of the individual. The addictologist should be able to notice a deficit in his patients and, if confirmed, also intervene in the right way. Aim: The aim of the research is to create a proposal for two cognitive rehabilitation programs that could be implemented in clinical work with addictological patients. If an executive or cognitive deficit is detected in a patient, the selected programs should be able to provide high- quality and effective rehabi...
Contains fulltext : 77045_pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this st...
This proposed study will examine whether structured physical activity reduces the recovery time of c...
Despite extensive evidence for cognitive deficits associated with drug use and multiple publications...
Background: Long-term regular alcohol consumption poses a real risk of impairing executive functions...
Clients in treatment and aftercare programmes with a history of long-term abuse of substances like a...
-Objective : cognitive deficits may compromise patients\u2019 utilization of rehabilitative informat...
Introduction: Several studies have conducted on impairments of executive functions in individuals wi...
With persistent and chronic use of alcohol and drugs, structural and functional changes occur in the...
Introduction: Many studies have revealed that drug addicted individuals exhibit impaired performance...
The study aimed to identify the effectiveness of the cognitive-behavioral therapy program in reducin...
Substance use disorders are a widespread issue in society today with approximately 20 million people...
Introduction: One of the common problems in contemporary world is addiction and its side effects. De...
- Objectives : many hypotheses concerning the cognitive functions affected by chronic alcoholism ha...
Accurate screening for cognitive impairment in alcohol and other drug (AOD) services would help to i...
Background: Individuals with varying levels of alcohol use severity may present with unique neuropsy...
Contains fulltext : 77045_pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this st...
This proposed study will examine whether structured physical activity reduces the recovery time of c...
Despite extensive evidence for cognitive deficits associated with drug use and multiple publications...
Background: Long-term regular alcohol consumption poses a real risk of impairing executive functions...
Clients in treatment and aftercare programmes with a history of long-term abuse of substances like a...
-Objective : cognitive deficits may compromise patients\u2019 utilization of rehabilitative informat...
Introduction: Several studies have conducted on impairments of executive functions in individuals wi...
With persistent and chronic use of alcohol and drugs, structural and functional changes occur in the...
Introduction: Many studies have revealed that drug addicted individuals exhibit impaired performance...
The study aimed to identify the effectiveness of the cognitive-behavioral therapy program in reducin...
Substance use disorders are a widespread issue in society today with approximately 20 million people...
Introduction: One of the common problems in contemporary world is addiction and its side effects. De...
- Objectives : many hypotheses concerning the cognitive functions affected by chronic alcoholism ha...
Accurate screening for cognitive impairment in alcohol and other drug (AOD) services would help to i...
Background: Individuals with varying levels of alcohol use severity may present with unique neuropsy...
Contains fulltext : 77045_pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this st...
This proposed study will examine whether structured physical activity reduces the recovery time of c...
Despite extensive evidence for cognitive deficits associated with drug use and multiple publications...