Titre : | Substance Use and Misuse, Vol.49, n°5 - 2014 - Mindfulness and substance use: Intervention, mechanisms, and future directions |
Auteurs : | D. S. BLACK, Éditeur scientifique |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/04/2014 |
Année de publication : | 2014 |
Format : | 487-637 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Discipline : | PSY (Psychopathologie / Psychopathology) |
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Thésaurus mots-clés INTERVENTION ; PSYCHOTHERAPIE |
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CONTENTS:
- Mindfulness-based interventions: an antidote to suffering in the context of substance use, misuse, and addiction [Introduction to the special issue]. Black D.S., p. 487-491. - Are mindfulness-based interventions effective for substance use disorders? A systematic review of the evidence. Chiesa A., Serretti A., p. 492-512. - Mindfulness-based treatment to prevent addictive behavior relapse: theoretical models and hypothesized mechanisms of change. Witkiewitz K., Bowen S., Harrop E.N., Douglas H., Enkema M., Sedgwick C., p. 513-524. - Cognitive and affective mechanisms linking trait mindfulness to craving among individuals in addiction recovery. Garland E.L., Roberts-Lewis A., Kelley K., Tronnier C., Hanley A., p. 525-535. - Randomized trial comparing mindfulness-based relapse prevention with relapse prevention for women offenders at a residential addiction treatment center. Witkiewitz K., Warner K., Sully B., Barricks A., Stauffer C., Thompson B.L., et al., p. 536-546. - Feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary outcomes of a mindfulness-based relapse prevention intervention for culturally-diverse, low-income women in substance use disorder treatment. Amaro H., Spear S., Vallejo Z., Conron K., Black D.S., p. 547-559. - Mindfulness training as an intervention for substance user incarcerated adolescents: a pilot grounded theory study. Himelstein S., Saul S., Garcia-Romeu A., Pinedo D., p. 560-570. - Randomized trial on mindfulness training for smokers targeted to a disadvantaged population. Davis J.M., Goldberg S.B., Anderson M.C., Manley A.R., Smith S.S., Baker T.B., p. 571-585. - Finding the right match: mindfulness training may potentiate the therapeutic effect of nonjudgment of inner experience on smoking cessation. Schuman-Olivier Z., Hoeppner B.B., Evins A.E., Brewer J.A., p. 586-594. - Differences in trait mindfulness across mental health symptoms among adults in substance use treatment. Shorey R.C., Brasfield H., Anderson S., Stuart G.L., p. 595-600. - Unresolved issues in the application of mindfulness-based interventions for substance use disorders. Witkiewitz K., Black D.S., p. 601-604. - The thinking mind as addiction: mindfulness as antidote. Peltz L., Black D.S., p. 605-607. - Mindfulness for chronic pain and prescription opioid misuse: novel mechanisms and unresolved issues. Garland E.L., Black D.S., p. 608-611. - Implementing mindfulness-based relapse prevention in diverse populations: challenges and future directions. Amaro H., p. 612-616. - Integrating mindfulness into school-based substance use and other prevention programs. Pentz M.A., p. 617-619. - Mindfulness: And Drug Users as Well as Non-Users Questing among the Unresolved. Einstein S., p. 620-622. - Selected mindfulness resources. Black D.S., p. 623. |
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