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- Title
UPDATE ON TREATMENT OF CRAVING IN PATIENTS WITH ADDICTION USING COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY.
- Authors
Da Silva Roggi, Patricia Maria; Da Gama, Maíra Ferreira Nogueira; Neves, Fernando Silva; Garcia, Frederico
- Abstract
Objective: The craving is a strong desire to consume a psychotropic substance and is one of the symptoms of withdrawal syndrome in drug addiction. As a theoretical construct, craving is complex and described by different authors, which results in various theoretical models, but there is a consensus on the importance of its treatment. This paper conducted a literature review to identify and describe the most widely used techniques of Cognitive Behavior Therapy for the management of craving and to verify the impact of applying these techniques on outcome variables, specifically the craving. Method: Searches were conducted in the databases of PubMed and PsycInfo using the following descriptors in association: "craving", "cognitive therapy" "behavior therapy" and "cognitive behavior therapy". Results: 198 papers were found, out of which thirty four were selected for analysis. The cognitive behavior therapy treatment includes various techniques such as Relapse Prevention, Psychoeducational, Humor and Stress Management, Motivational Interviewing, Exposure to the Relapse Prevention and Relaxation techniques. The manual for Project MATCH is one of the most cited and used for the treatment of drug addicts. Cue Exposure Therapy (CET), Attentional Bias Modification (ABM) and newer "mindfulness" therapeutic methods are studied, and have shown promising results, but still need to be further investigated. Conclusion: Various treatments have been proposed and have allowed the achievement of significant improvements in the reduction of craving.
- Publication
Clinical Neuropsychiatry, 2015, Vol 12, Issue 5, p118
- ISSN
1724-4935
- Publication type
Academic Journal