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Research on social connection and addiction treatment and recovery
Feb 17, 2017

Breaking Bad: How Breaking Old Social Ties Can be Good for Recovery

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Addiction research study on THE DEFINITION OF ADDICTION RECOVERY
Feb 17, 2017

Pinning Down a ‘Recovery Definition’

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Neuroscience of Recovery: The Brain in Recovery - Some good news, some not-so-good news about brain recovery from alcohol use disorders.
Feb 17, 2017

The Brain’s Recovery from Alcohol Use Disorder

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Recovery support programs are an important bridge that can be used to aid recovery for adolescents and young adults, because they provide continuing care that facilitates successful adaptations and helps buffer the stress associated with the demands of early addiction recovery.
Feb 17, 2017

What do Continuing Care & Recovery Communities Have in Common? Adolescents.

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research looking at if patients have external motivation to bias their self-report in research studies in favor of improvement – say if they believe legal status depended on addiction treatment progress – these self-reports may not be a valid indicator of substance use disorder treatment response.
Feb 17, 2017

Self-Report Bias in Substance Use Disorder Treatment Outcomes

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Addiction research study on STIGMA, MENTAL ILLNESS, DRUG ADDICTION, SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER, PSYCHIATRIC CONDITIONS
Feb 17, 2017

Is Mental Illness or Drug Addiction More Stigmatized?

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Feb 17, 2017

Does AA Work for Young Adults as it Does for Older Adults?

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research study on GENETICS AND THE BRAIN IN RECOVERY FROM DRUGS AND ALCOHOL
Feb 17, 2017

Do Genetics Influence How Quickly the Brain Recovers From Alcohol Dependence? Research into the Hippocampus of the Brain

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Overvaluing smaller-immediate rewards over larger-later rewards, know as “delay discounting” or “temporal discounting”, is one of the hallmark behaviors of individuals with substance use disorder
Feb 17, 2017

What is Happening in the Brains of Individuals with Cocaine Use Disorder Who Choose Money Over Drugs?

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