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New Directions in Addiction Science / edited by Kara D. Federmeier.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Psychology of Learning and Motivation ; Volume 79.
- Psychology of Learning and Motivation ; Volume 79
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Psychology.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (293 pages)
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Place of Publication:
- [Place of publication not identified] : Elsevier, [2023]
- Summary:
- New Directions in Addiction Science, Volume 79 in The Psychology of Learning and Motivation series, features empirical and theoretical contributions in cognitive and experimental psychology, ranging from classical and instrumental conditioning, to complex learning and problem-solving.- Presents the latest information in the highly regarded Psychology of Learning and Motivation series- Provides an essential reference for researchers and academics in cognitive science- Contains information relevant to both applied concerns and basic research
- Contents:
- Intro
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Series Page
- Copyright
- Contributors
- Chapter One: Understanding the role of race, ethnicity, and culture in the development of polysubstance use
- Abstract
- 1 Polysubstance use definitions &
- patterns
- 2 Predominant configurations of polysubstance use
- 3 Integrating race and ethnicity into models of polysubstance use
- 4 Summary &
- conclusions
- References
- Chapter Two: Alcohol on social media - Why does it matter, what do we know, and how do we collect better evidence
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Social media use
- 3 Theories relevant to alcohol - social media use associations
- 4 Methods
- 5 Results: Alcohol-related content on social media
- 6 Future directions for social media alcohol research
- 7 Overall conclusion
- Chapter Three: Accelerating addiction research via Open Science and Team Science
- 1 How the replication crisis impacts addiction science
- 2 Why do we have a replication crisis
- 3 Improving addiction science via Open Science and Team Science
- 4 Objections to and limitations of Open Science
- 5 Conclusion
- Chapter Four: Social cognition and problematic alcohol use: An organizing theoretical framework and suggestions for future work
- 1 Social cognition abilities: Etiology, definitions, and measures
- 2 Social cognition and problematic alcohol use in non-clinical samples
- 3 Mechanisms for links between lower social cognition and problematic alcohol use
- 4 Social cognition and alcohol use disorder (AUD)
- 5 Mechanisms for deficits in social cognition in individuals with AUD
- 6 Recommendations for future studies
- 7 Conclusions and implications
- References.
- Chapter Five: Decisions in context: Impacts of drinking opportunities, constraints, and decisions processes on adolescent and young adult alcohol problems
- 1 Overview
- 2 Psychosocial and social theories of alcohol use and problems in young people
- 3 Young people's drinking contexts
- 4 Decisions in contexts
- 5 Limited effectiveness of existing adolescent and young adult alcohol prevention interventions
- 6 The development of context-based Just-In-Time-Adaptive Interventions (JITAIs)
- 7 Conclusion
- Funding
- Chapter Six: Novel methods in addiction treatment: Advances in telehealth, neuromodulation, and mobile interventions for substance use disorder
- 2 Remote and computer-based interventions
- 3 Neuromodulation and neurofeedback
- 4 Ambulatory interventions
- 5 Social network-integrated treatments
- 6 Future directions in the treatment of SUD
- Chapter Seven: Momentary assessment of drinking: Past methods, current approaches incorporating biosensors, and future directions
- 2 Historical evolution of daily assessments and EMA
- 3 Current methods for EMA and continuous monitoring
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 9780443193873
- 0443193878
- 9780443193866
- 044319386X
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