Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10443441 | Addictive Behaviors | 2012 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
⺠DCS was no more efficacious than placebo in facilitating the response to CBT. ⺠CBT had enduring effects over a one-month follow-up. ⺠CBT significantly improved drug abstinence rates compared to a 12-Step-based TAU. ⺠CBT significantly improved treatment retention rates compared to a 12-Step-based TAU.
Keywords
DCsSATPVAMCUDSCAARSd-cycloserineSCIDDSM-IVN-methyl-d-aspartateNMDAEMRPosttraumatic stress disorderPTSDAddictionlong-term depressionCETlong-term potentiationLTPMemoryTaucue exposure therapytreatment as usualCognitive behavioral therapyCBTaddiction severity indexLTDconditioned stimulusElectronic medical recordsconditioned responseClinical trialCocaine
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Authors
Ashley P. Kennedy, Robin E. Gross, Natasha Whitfield, Karen P.G. Drexler, Clinton D. Kilts,