A preliminary study of the neural effects of behavioral therapy for substance use disorders.
BACKGROUND: The mechanisms by which behavioral therapies for substance use disorders (SUDs) exert their effects and the components of treatment that contribute most to substance use outcome remain unclear. Disruptions to aspects of impulse control and attention have been hypothesized to contribute t...
Main Authors: | DeVito, E, Worhunsky, P, Carroll, K, Rounsaville, B, Kober, H, Potenza, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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