Relapse prevention for alcohol and drug problems: that was Zen, this is Tao.
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Preventing suicide in young people: systematic reviewUltrasonic Vocalizations as a Measure of Affect in Preclinical Models of Drug Abuse: A Review of Current FindingsMobile Delivery of Treatment for Alcohol Use Disorders: A Review of the LiteratureBackground for Real-Time Monitoring and Intervention Related to Alcohol UseProfiles of impaired, spared, and recovered neuropsychologic processes in alcoholismRecommendations for the Design and Analysis of Treatment Trials for Alcohol Use DisordersA systematic review of the relationships between craving and smoking cessationImproving personality/character traits in individuals with alcohol dependence: the influence of mindfulness-oriented meditationFrom Abstinence to Relapse: A Preliminary Qualitative Study of Drug Users in a Compulsory Drug Rehabilitation Center in Changsha, ChinaRat ultrasonic vocalizations demonstrate that the motivation to contextually reinstate cocaine-seeking behavior does not necessarily involve a hedonic response.A narrative review of yoga and mindfulness as complementary therapies for addiction.Preventing smoking initiation or relapse following 8.5 weeks of involuntary smoking abstinence in basic military training: trial design, interventions, and baseline dataThe effect of bundling medication-assisted treatment for opioid addiction with mHealth: study protocol for a randomized clinical trial.Exercising alcohol patients don't lack motivation but struggle with structures, emotions and social context - a qualitative dropout study.The application of mindfulness-based cognitive interventions in the treatment of co-occurring addictive and mood disorders.Nonnormality and divergence in posttreatment alcohol use: reexamining the Project MATCH data "another way.".Smoking relapse-prevention intervention for cancer patients: Study design and baseline data from the surviving SmokeFree randomized controlled trialAn e-health solution for people with alcohol problems.How Patients Recovering From Alcoholism Use a Smartphone InterventionPredictive modeling of addiction lapses in a mobile health applicationThe SAMS: Smartphone Addiction Management System and verification.Smiling Instead of Smoking: Development of a Positive Psychology Smoking Cessation Smartphone App for Non-daily Smokers.Interventions for suicidal youth: a review of the literature and developmental considerations.The role of maladaptive cognitions in hypersexuality among highly sexually active gay and bisexual men.Understanding recovery barriers: youth perceptions about substance use relapse.Alcohol and drug involvement after adolescent treatment and functioning during emerging adulthoodAerobic exercise for alcohol recovery: rationale, program description, and preliminary findings.Mindfulness-based treatment to prevent addictive behavior relapse: theoretical models and hypothesized mechanisms of change.Transitioning into and out of problem drinking across seven yearsChallenges and opportunities in the treatment of adolescents with substance use disorder and suicidal behaviorPsychometric Properties of a Revised Form of the Drug-Taking Confidence Questionnaire for Use with Adolescents.Preventing postpartum smoking relapse among diverse low-income women: a randomized clinical trial.Developing an integrated treatment for substance use and depression using cognitive-behavioral therapy.Mechanisms of behavior change in alcoholics anonymous: does Alcoholics Anonymous lead to better alcohol use outcomes by reducing depression symptoms?Dissociable effect of acute varenicline on tonic versus cue-provoked craving in non-treatment-motivated heavy smokers.A Pilot Study of Aerobic Exercise as an Adjunctive Treatment for Drug DependenceAffective correlates of stimulant use and adherence to anti-retroviral therapy among HIV-positive methamphetamine users.Social support network characteristics of incarcerated women with co-occurring major depressive and substance use disorders“I know if I drink I won’t feel anything”: substance use relapse among depressed women leaving prisonPositive smoking outcome expectancies mediate the association between negative affect and smoking urge among women during a quit attempt.
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Relapse prevention for alcohol and drug problems: that was Zen, this is Tao.
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Relapse prevention for alcohol and drug problems: that was Zen, this is Tao.
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2004-05-01T00:00:00Z