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Neural mechanisms linked to treatment outcomes and recovery in substance-related and addictive disorders

Gemma Mestre‐Bach, Marc N. Potenza

2023Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The present review focuses on potential neural mechanisms underlying recovery from psychiatric conditions characterised by impaired impulse control, specifically substance use disorders, gambling disorder, and internet gaming disorder. Existing treatments (both pharmacological and psychological) for these addictions may impact brain processes, and these have been evaluated in neuroimaging studies. Medication challenge and short-term intervention administration will be considered with respect to treatment utility. Main models of addiction (e.g., dual process, reward deficiency syndrome) will be considered in the context of extant data. Additionally, advanced analytic approaches (e.g., machine-learning approaches) will be considered with respect to guiding treatment development efforts. Thus, this narrative review aims to provide directions for treatment development for addictive disorders.

Topics & Concepts

AddictionPsychologyNeuroimagingContext (archaeology)Extant taxonPsychiatryNarrative reviewIntervention (counseling)Substance useNeuroscienceClinical psychologyPsychotherapistBiologyPaleontologyEvolutionary biologyFunctional Brain Connectivity StudiesNeural and Behavioral Psychology StudiesNeurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior
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