Background Executive dysfunction is common in substance use disorder (SUD) populations and hinders treatment. We previously found that 50% of residents in SUD therapeutic communities had been hospitalized for head injuries; this was a significant determinant of cognitive impairment. The current study aimed to establish whether cognitive remediation improves executive functions (EFs) and self-regulation in an ecologically valid sample of female residents attending SUD therapeutic community treatment, including those with past head injuries and psychiatric comorbidities. Methods Controlled sequential groups design with residents (N = 33, all female) receiving treatment as usual (TAU). The intervention group (n = 16) completed four weeks of co...
Substance use disorders are a widespread issue in society today with approximately 20 million people...
Many alcohol-dependent patients suffer from cognitive impairment of variable severity, manifested by...
In this targeted review, we summarize current knowledge on substance-use disorder (SUD)-related cogn...
With persistent and chronic use of alcohol and drugs, structural and functional changes occur in the...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Background Difficulties in emotion regulation influence the development of subs...
Abstract Background Executive functioning impairment is common in substance use disorder and is a ma...
Neurocognitive impairment affects quality of life, occupational functioning, and the ability to bene...
Aims: Substance use disorders (SUD) are associated with cognitive deficits that are not always addre...
Any type of behavioral change is an effortful process. Thus, the process of behavioral therapy, wher...
Background: Cerebral neuroplasticity is compromised due to substance abuse. There is damage to neuro...
Background and Aims: Substance use disorders (SUD) are associated with cognitive deficits that are n...
AIMS: Substance use disorders (SUD) are associated with cognitive deficits that are not always addre...
Aims: Substance use disorders (SUD) are associated with cognitive deficits that are not always addre...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS Substance use disorders (SUD) are associated with cognitive deficits that are...
Substance use disorders are a widespread issue in society today with approximately 20 million people...
Many alcohol-dependent patients suffer from cognitive impairment of variable severity, manifested by...
In this targeted review, we summarize current knowledge on substance-use disorder (SUD)-related cogn...
With persistent and chronic use of alcohol and drugs, structural and functional changes occur in the...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Background Difficulties in emotion regulation influence the development of subs...
Abstract Background Executive functioning impairment is common in substance use disorder and is a ma...
Neurocognitive impairment affects quality of life, occupational functioning, and the ability to bene...
Aims: Substance use disorders (SUD) are associated with cognitive deficits that are not always addre...
Any type of behavioral change is an effortful process. Thus, the process of behavioral therapy, wher...
Background: Cerebral neuroplasticity is compromised due to substance abuse. There is damage to neuro...
Background and Aims: Substance use disorders (SUD) are associated with cognitive deficits that are n...
AIMS: Substance use disorders (SUD) are associated with cognitive deficits that are not always addre...
Aims: Substance use disorders (SUD) are associated with cognitive deficits that are not always addre...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS Substance use disorders (SUD) are associated with cognitive deficits that are...
Substance use disorders are a widespread issue in society today with approximately 20 million people...
Many alcohol-dependent patients suffer from cognitive impairment of variable severity, manifested by...
In this targeted review, we summarize current knowledge on substance-use disorder (SUD)-related cogn...