Authors
Sarah W Feldstein Ewing, Francesca M Filbey, Christian S Hendershot, Amber D McEachern, Kent E Hutchison
Publication date
2011/11
Source
Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs
Volume
72
Issue
6
Pages
903-916
Publisher
Rutgers University
Description
Objective
Despite the prevalence and profound consequences of alcohol use disorders, psychosocial alcohol interventions have widely varying outcomes. The range of behavior following psychosocial alcohol treatment indicates the need to gain a better understanding of active ingredients and how they may operate. Although this is an area of great interest, at this time there is a limited understanding of how in-session behaviors may catalyze changes in the brain and subsequent alcohol use behavior. Thus, in this review, we aim to identify the neurobiological routes through which psychosocial alcohol interventions may lead to post-session behavior change as well as offer an approach to conceptualize and evaluate these translational relationships.
Method
PubMed and PsycINFO searches identified studies that successfully integrated functional magnetic resonance imaging and psychosocial interventions.
Results …
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