Alcohol dependence is characterized by conflict between approach and avoidance motivational orientations for alcohol that operate in automatic and controlled processes. This article describes the first study to investigate the predictive validity of these motivational orientations for relapse to drinking after discharge from alcohol detoxification treatment in alcohol-dependent patients. One hundred twenty alcohol-dependent patients who were nearing the end of inpatient detoxification treatment completed measures of self-reported (Approach and Avoidance of Alcohol Questionnaire; AAAQ) and automatic (modified Stimulus-Response Compatibility task) approach and avoidance motivational orientations for alcohol. Their drinking behavior was assess...
Background: Previous research has shown an attentional bias toward drug-related stimuli in heavy soc...
Contains fulltext : 134392.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The tendency to...
Background Cognitive bias modification (CBM) studies have provided evidence that cognitive biases pl...
Alcohol dependence is characterized by conflict between approach and avoidance motivational orientat...
Alcohol dependence is characterized by conflict between approach and avoidance motivational orientat...
Prominent addiction models posit that automatically activated approach/avoidance tendencies play a c...
Background Prominent addiction models posit that automatically activated approach/avoidance tendenci...
Prominent addiction models posit that automatically activated approach/avoidance tendencies play a c...
motivation to limit their drinking at the same time as urges to drink alcohol. In addition, dual pro...
Background: Implicit processes such as attentional bias (AB) and automatic approach/avoidance tenden...
Spruyt et al. (2013) report an interesting study in which they compared an alcohol approach-bias, as...
Introduction: Positively conditioned Pavlovian cues tend to promote approach and negative cues promo...
Rationale Alcohol dependence is characterised by motiva-tional conflict (or ambivalence) in controll...
BACKGROUND: Relapse is common in alcohol-dependent individuals and can be triggered by alcohol-relat...
The urge to drink, also often referred to as craving, is an emotional state in which a person is mot...
Background: Previous research has shown an attentional bias toward drug-related stimuli in heavy soc...
Contains fulltext : 134392.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The tendency to...
Background Cognitive bias modification (CBM) studies have provided evidence that cognitive biases pl...
Alcohol dependence is characterized by conflict between approach and avoidance motivational orientat...
Alcohol dependence is characterized by conflict between approach and avoidance motivational orientat...
Prominent addiction models posit that automatically activated approach/avoidance tendencies play a c...
Background Prominent addiction models posit that automatically activated approach/avoidance tendenci...
Prominent addiction models posit that automatically activated approach/avoidance tendencies play a c...
motivation to limit their drinking at the same time as urges to drink alcohol. In addition, dual pro...
Background: Implicit processes such as attentional bias (AB) and automatic approach/avoidance tenden...
Spruyt et al. (2013) report an interesting study in which they compared an alcohol approach-bias, as...
Introduction: Positively conditioned Pavlovian cues tend to promote approach and negative cues promo...
Rationale Alcohol dependence is characterised by motiva-tional conflict (or ambivalence) in controll...
BACKGROUND: Relapse is common in alcohol-dependent individuals and can be triggered by alcohol-relat...
The urge to drink, also often referred to as craving, is an emotional state in which a person is mot...
Background: Previous research has shown an attentional bias toward drug-related stimuli in heavy soc...
Contains fulltext : 134392.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The tendency to...
Background Cognitive bias modification (CBM) studies have provided evidence that cognitive biases pl...