Addiction continues to affect a large portion of society but we still only have a modest understanding of how and why addiction treatment works. This book uses an innovative translational approach to weave together basic biological mechanisms with human behaviour in order to provide a critical insight into why people do (and do not) change in the context of treatment. With sections focusing on both adults and adolescents, this book bridges the gap between experimental scientists and clinical practitioners to guide how to provide treatment outcomes for those most at need.
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Bryon Adinoff, VA North Texas Health Care System and UT Southwestern Medical Center, USA Nicholas L. Balderston, National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health, USA Mera S. Barr, MSc, University of Toronto, Canada Warren K. Bickel, Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute, USA Daniel M. Blumberger, University of Toronto, Canada David B. Brown, University of New Mexico, USA Kathleen M. Carroll, Yale University School of Medicine, USA Anna Rose Childress, University of Pennsylvania, USA Kelly E. Courtney, University of California, USA Janna Cousijn, Utrecht University , the Netherlands Anita Cservenka, Oregon Health & Science University, USA Zafiris J. Daskalakis, University of Toronto, Canada Monique Ernst, National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health, USA Sarah W. Feldstein Ewing, University of New Mexico, USA Francesca M. Filbey, University of Texas at Dallas, USA Teresa R. Franklin, University of Pennsylvania, USA Hugh Garavan, Universityof Vermont, USA Tony P. George, University of Toronto, Canada Elizabeth A. Hale, National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health, USA Jon M. Houck, University of New Mexico, USA Kent E. Hutchison, University of Pennsylvania, USA David P. Jarmolowicz, University of Kansas, USA Hollis C. Karoly, University of Colorado Boulder, USA Ariel Ketcherside, University of Texas at Dallas, USA Karen A. Miotto, University of California, USA Joel Mumma, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Bonnie J. Nagel, Oregon Health & Science University, USA Tam T. Nguyen-Louie, San Diego State University, USA Tomá Paus, University of Toronto, Canada Zdenka Pausova, Senior Scientist, University of Toronto Matthew R. Pearson, University of New Mexico, USA Marc N. Potenza, Yale School of Medicine, USA Rachel A. Rabin, University of Toronto, Canada Lara A. Ray, University of California, USA Derek D. Reed, University of Kansas, USA Daniel J. O. Roche, University of California, USA Corey R. Roos,University of New Mexico,USA Joseph P. Schacht, Medical University of South Carolina, USA Catherine Stanger, Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, USA Susan F. Tapert, VA San Diego Healthcare System, USA Salvatore Torrisi, National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health, USA Reagan R. Wetherill, University of Pennsylvania, USA Claire E. Wilcox, University of New Mexico, USA Stephen J. Wilson, The Pennsylvania State University, USA Katie Witkiewitz, University of New Mexico, USA Sarah W. Yip, Yale School of Medicine, USA
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