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New Developments in Behavioral Treatments for Substance Use Disorders

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CURRENT PSYCHIATRY REPORTS
Volume 15, Issue 12, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11920-013-0420-1

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Behavioral treatment; Substance use disorders; Mechanisms; Evidenced-based therapy; Contingency management; Cognitive-behavioral therapy; Brief interventions; Mindfulness-based relapse prevention; Technology-based interventions; Neuroscience-based interventions; Neurocognitive function; Cognitive enhancement

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  1. National Institute on Drug Abuse [P50-DA09241, R01-DA015969]

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After decades of defining which behavioral treatments are effective for treating addictions, the focus has shifted to exploring how these treatments work, how best to disseminate and implement them in the community, and what underlying factors can be manipulated in order to increase the rates of treatment success. These pursuits have led to advances in our understanding of the mechanisms of treatment effects, the incorporation of technology into the delivery of current treatments and development of novel applications to support relapse prevention, as well as the inclusion of neurocognitive approaches to target the automatic and higher-order processes underlying addictive behaviors. Although such advances have the promise of leading to better treatments for more individuals, there is still much work required for these promises to be realized. The following review will highlight some of these recent developments and provide a glimpse into the future of behavioral treatments.

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