Taking Back What's Been Stolen
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Announcing the publication of the first workbook to help people with compulsive stealing disorders.read more (Source: Psychology Today Addiction Center)
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Do You Have an Alcohol or Drug Problem?
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Study of 'screen time' on mood, memory, and cognition wins top NIH Addiction Science Award
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(NIH/National Institute on Drug Abuse) An exploration of electronic "screen time" and sleep on mood, memory and learning was given the top Addiction Science Award at the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair -- the world's largest science competition for high school students. The awards are coordinated by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, part of the National Institutes of Health, and Friends of NIDA, a coalition that supports NIDA's mission. (Source: EurekAlert! - Social and Behavioral Science)
Alcohol and Drugs in the News
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Want A Deep Spiritual Path? Try Economics.
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Economics as a science aims to be the value-neutral study of how value happens. Since all living things express values, economics is fundamental to all of the life and social sciences. Some say economics can't speak to transcendent values like love and spirituality. Here's an argument than it can--more honestly, humbly and wisely than other spiritual practices do.read more (Source: Psychology Today Addiction Center)
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Adult Children of Substance Abusers More Prone to Depression
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Risk rose steeply if a parent had been addicted to alcohol or drugs, study found Source: HealthDay Related MedlinePlus Pages: Alcohol, Depression, Drug Abuse (Source: MedlinePlus Health News)
ADHD in Adolescence: A Focus on Impulsivity
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A tall, wiry man-boy in his early twenties, Ugo enjoys jumping off his parents’ two-story roof, doing BMX bicycle stunts in a half-pipe, and hitching skateboard rides by hanging on to the bumper of passing cars. Ugo is an adrenaline junkie—and has the scars and hospital bills to prove it. Ugo is impulsive.read more (Source: Psychology Today Addiction Center)
Legal highs flooding UK pose immense overdose risk, warns drugs tsar
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Users face growing threat from 200-plus synthetic drugs in circulation across UK, says government's chief drugs adviserThe chief drugs adviser to the government has given his strongest warning yet on legal highs in Britain, saying there are now more than 200 synthetic psychoactive drugs being sold outside existing laws.Prof Les Iversen warned of the arrival of a new generation of compounds that imitate the effects of 1960s-style LSD psychedelics and cautioned that they could bring with them serious risk of overdose.Iversen, the chairman of the home secretary's advisory council on the misuse of drugs (ACMD), said these untested legal highs were no longer "a nice set of party drugs that we can let people get on with". He added that sooner or later unexpected and serious harm would emerge fro...
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Want, Don't Need
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Learn how to be a big wanter, working hard to get what you want in life, without becoming addicted to or dependant on it.read more (Source: Psychology Today Addiction Center)
DSM 5: Where Do We Go From Here?
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Now that DSM 5 is published, it is vital that clinicians and consumers educate themselves on how to avoid its risks and achieve accurate diagnosis. A new MOOC promises to become a central clearinghouse of information, informed opinion, and constructive action. read more (Source: Psychology Today Addiction Center)
Adenovirus capsid-based anti-cocaine vaccine prevents cocaine from binding to the nonhuman primate CNS dopamine transporter - Maoz A, Hicks MJ, Vallabhjosula S, Synan M, Kothari PJ, Dyke JP, Ballon DJ, Kaminsky SM, De BP, Rosenberg JB, Martinez D, Koob GF, Janda KD, Crystal RG.
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Cocaine addiction is a major problem for which there is no approved pharmacotherapy. We have developed a vaccine to cocaine (dAd5GNE), based on the cocaine analog GNE linked to the capsid proteins of a serotype 5 adenovirus, designed to evoke anti-cocaine ... (Source: SafetyLit: All (Unduplicated))
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Detainees in police custody in Seine-Saint-Denis (France): Medical data and high-risk situations, a descriptive study - Gilard-Pioc S, Dang-Hauter C, Denis C, Boraud C, Chariot P.
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OBJECTIVES: The number of detainees held in police custody in France increased up to 792,000 yearly in 2009. Medical examination is a right for every detainee. Our objective was to assess medical characteristics and addictive behaviours of arrestees. METH... (Source: SafetyLit: All (Unduplicated))
Critical Need For Intervention For Brazil's Crack Users
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A Brazilian investigative team, collaborating with a Simon Fraser University researcher, is citing an urgent need for targeted interventions among young crack users in cities throughout Brazil, identified as the world's biggest crack market, and further research to better address the problem. SFU health sciences professor Benedikt Fischer and his Brazilian collaborators carried out a study of 160 young adult crack users in Rio de Janeiro and Salvador. Its findings paint a somber picture of socially disenfranchised drug users with extensive health problems and involvement in crime... (Source: Health News from Medical News Today)
Targeting Frequent Health Care Users With Severe Addictions
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A program co-led by St. Michael's Hospital could be the next widely used model to treat patients who are frequent users of the health care system and have severe addictions, often complicated by homelessness and mental health problems. The Toronto Community Addiction Team (TCAT) was developed to improve health and social outcomes for people with addictions who are frequent users of health services by providing one-on-one intensive case management from a harm reduction approach... (Source: Health News from Medical News Today)
Helping a Victim of Domestic Abuse
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Top 3 Ways Someone Chooses a Drug Rehab
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How do people choose a drug rehab? What leads their decision? Creative Care is interested in how people make their decision when choosing a rehab. Creative Care’s admissions staff asks everyone who calls how they found us and what led them to inquire about our program. read more (Source: Psychology Today Depression Center)
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The Fame Game
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Have you ever visited an online gambling site because of a celebrity endorsement? Would the presence of Ben Affleck or James Woods make you more likely to play poker? Does celebrity endorsement in gambling actually bring in more gamblers?read more (Source: Psychology Today Addiction Center)
Doctors Should Screen Adults For Alcohol Misuse, Task Force Recommends
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Regular checkups at the doctor's generally concentrate on physical symptoms like pain or illness - now experts are recommending that annual visits to the doctor should also serve as a routine check on mental health and risky behaviors such as alcohol misuse. The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force examined whether alcohol screening would be advantageous to a person's overall health. The Task Force found that doctors usually just screen adolescents and not adults, because teens are more at risk of alcohol abuse... (Source: Health News from Medical News Today)
5 Myths about Addiction that Undermine Recovery
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Even with three decades of myth-busting research behind us, some of the most damaging beliefs about addiction remain.read more (Source: Psychology Today Addiction Center)
The Dangers of 'Bath Salts'
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VIDEO: 'Heroin ruined 15 years of my life'
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Former heroin addict David talks about the devastating impact that drugs have had on his life. (Source: BBC News | Health | UK Edition)
Human Testing Of Anti-Cocaine Vaccine Likely Within A Year
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Researchers at Weill Cornell Medical College have successfully tested their novel anti-cocaine vaccine in primates, bringing them closer to launching human clinical trials. Their study, published online by the journal Neuropsychopharmacology, used a radiological technique to demonstrate that the anti-cocaine vaccine prevented the drug from reaching the brain and producing a dopamine-induced high. "The vaccine eats up the cocaine in the blood like a little Pac-man before it can reach the brain," says the study's lead investigator, Dr. Ronald G... (Source: Health News from Medical News Today)
New program successful in reducing service and substance use among frequent health care users
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(St. Michael's Hospital) A program co-led by St. Michael's Hospital could be the next widely used model to treat patients who are frequent users of the health care system and have severe addictions, often complicated by homelessness and mental health problems. (Source: EurekAlert! - Social and Behavioral Science)
Cocaine Vaccine Close To Human Clinical Trials
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A novel anti-cocaine vaccine has been successfully tested in primates, suggesting that human clinical trials are not far off, according to new research by Weill Cornell Medical College. The finding, published in the journal Neuropsychopharmacology, used a radiological method to show that the anti-cocaine vaccine stopped the drug from reaching the brain as well as from causing a dopamine-induced high. The study's lead researcher, Dr. Ronald G... (Source: Health News from Medical News Today)
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Is Addiction a Disability or Just Unacceptable Behavior?
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There are times when addiction should be treated as a disability, enabling addicts and former addicts to seek treatment without prejudice. At other times, making decisions while under the influence is lawbreaking and dangerous. How can employers navigate this terrain and know the difference between circumstances?read more (Source: Psychology Today Addiction Center)
Not Otherwise Specified: Anxiety & the Work of Dr. Robert Hudak
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Southwest Pennsylvania National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) held its annual conference at the beginning of April, and one of their afternoon breakout workshop presenters was Dr. Robert Hudak, assistant professor of psychiatry at Western Psychiatric Institute & Clinic, University of Pittsburgh. “Pathways to Hope: Shaping a Positive Future in Uncertain Times” was the conference topic; Dr. Hudak’s contribution was “Coping with Anxiety and Panic Attacks.” I communicated with Dr. Hudak recently, to clarify some questions, get his take on some extrapolations of anxiety and even to inquire about an interesting diagnostic title he proposed in his presentation. Conference breakout workshops, be they NAMI or just about any organization, can never do justice to a topic in the sho...
Turning It Over
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The essence of Step 3 is to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God, as we understood Him. In short, we are asked to “turn it over.” This begs the question, “what exactly am I turning over?” And the subtext, “what are my opinions and preferences about how I would like things to go?”read more (Source: Psychology Today Addiction Center)
Dangerous Lust
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Death investigators must know how to distinguish suicide from accidental deaths resulting from dangerous sexual practices. A new book provides a comprehensive guide for studying cases and learning the nuances.read more (Source: Psychology Today Sex Center)
Shame, Cheat Meals and That New Weight Loss Solution
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Diets never really address what is really core to the weight gain, dieting, weight loss cycle: shame. For most people on the roller-coaster of dieting and weight gain, the diet they are really on is the shame diet. And they are bingeing and purging shame in a vicious cycle that no diet will ever adequately address. And there is only one approach that can fix that.read more (Source: Psychology Today Addiction Center)
Report: Family of NHL enforcer Derek Boogaard sues league for son's death
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New York Times: Derek Boogaard's blames NHL for brain damage he sustained during career, and for his addiction to painkillers (Source: Health News: CBSNews.com)
The name game
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As online poker grows, more players will use bluff tactics (such as changing their gender online) that they couldn’t do in an offline gambling environment. Online social personas are created purely by what is typed on screen. The name that a person chooses to play under is just one strategy that poker players can manipulate. But what are the psychological implications?read more (Source: Psychology Today Addiction Center)
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Depression In Adulthood May Be Linked To Parental Addictions During Childhood
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The offspring of parents who were addicted to drugs or alcohol are more likely to be depressed in adulthood, according to a new study by University of Toronto researchers. In a paper published online in the journal Psychiatry Research this month, investigators examined the association between parental addictions and adult depression in a representative sample of 6,268 adults, drawn from the 2005 Canadian Community Health Survey... (Source: Health News from Medical News Today)
Stopping Overeating Isn't That Easy
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Overeating is epidemic in the United States. For those who do not fall into the trap of food addiction, overeating can seem senseless. But walk for a day in the shoes of a person with a food addiction, and you start to get a sense of why it isn't that easy to just stop. ...Read Full Post (Source: About.com Addictions)
Psychometric properties of the functions and addictive features scales of the Ottawa Self-Injury Inventory: a preliminary investigation using a university sample - Martin J, Cloutier PF, Levesque C, Bureau JF, Lafontaine MF, Nixon MK.
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Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) is an issue primarily of concern in adolescents and young adults. Thus far, no single NSSI self-report measure offers a fully comprehensive assessment of NSSI, particularly including measurement of both its functions and pote... (Source: SafetyLit: All (Unduplicated))
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Professor, Ex-Addict, Confronts Perils American Indians Face
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David A. Patterson, a professor at Washington University in St. Louis, has firsthand knowledge of the cultural disconnect, substance abuse and other problems facing American Indian communities. (Source: NYT Health)
Drumroll: An Academic Journal For Porn Fans
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If there were ever a human phenomenon in need of serious objective investigation, Internet porn use is surely it. However, the board of the "Porn Studies Journal" appears to lack the detachment and expertise necessary to fulfill this critical role.read more (Source: Psychology Today Sex Center)
Vermont Decriminalizes Pot Possession
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Do You Have an Alcohol or Drug Problem?
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Vaccine to Fight Heroin Addiction Shows Promise in Rats
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Also doesn't interfere with opioid treatments for addicts, researchers say Source: HealthDay Related MedlinePlus Pages: Heroin, Immunization (Source: MedlinePlus Health News)
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Hot Off the Press: Sane Eating News
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Can the media possibly bring us more on diet and weight? Yes, it seems so....though recent offerings seem especially helpful to those trying to eat more sanely, whether for weight loss or beating food addiction.read more (Source: Psychology Today Food and Diet Center)
Caron Study Reveals "Top 5 Reasons" Mothers Turn to Alcohol
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Mother’s Day is fast approaching and I hope that this can be a time when mothers are honest with themselves and others about support that they may need. Mothers have unique challenges that can exacerbate drinking issues in those with a predisposition.read more (Source: Psychology Today Addiction Center)
Integrating Addiction Medicine and Primary Care Can WorkIntegrating Addiction Medicine and Primary Care Can Work
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Addiction specialists described successful models of integrated care, which has high interest from physicians but low funding. Medscape Medical News (Source: Medscape Today Headlines)
Alcohol and Drugs in the News
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Was the Cleveland Kidnapper a Sex Addict?
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Alleged Cleveland kidnapper Ariel Castro claims to be a sex addict. The sex addiction industry has spent decades teaching people that when they are in trouble, blaming their problems on sex addiction is an easy way out. But rape, kidnapping and torture are criminal violence - NOT the result of a sexual disease. read more (Source: Psychology Today Addiction Center)
Parental addictions linked to adult children's depression
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(University of Toronto) The offspring of parents who were addicted to drugs or alcohol are more likely to be depressed in adulthood, according to a new study by University of Toronto researchers. (Source: EurekAlert! - Social and Behavioral Science)
Vets Vulnerable to Gambling Addictions
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Researchers are finding that veterans are two to four times more likely to develop a gambling addiction, and that those seeking help for substance abuse or mental health issues are even more vulnerable. Although a congressional appropriations committee and the National Council on Problem Gambling have raised red flags, the VA is doing little to address the problem. read more (Source: Psychology Today Addiction Center)
Human Bondage: America's Not So Magnificent Food Obsession
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Is there such a thing as "food addiction?" Read a discussion of four books, including Mika Brzezinski's just recently published "Obsessed," Frank Bruni's "Born Round," Michael Moss's "Salt Sugar, Fat," and David Kessler's "The End of Overeating," that address food addiction from a personal perspective as well as from that of our obesogenic environment.read more (Source: Psychology Today Addiction Center)
The Chief or Thief of Belief?
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One area in which misbeliefs have been empirically examined is in the area of problem gambling and gambling addiction. This blog briefly examines the evolution and role of misbeliefs in relation to cognitive biases and positive illusions (i.e., erroneous perceptions) of gamblers and asks whether positive thinking is good for problem gamblers.read more (Source: Psychology Today Addiction Center)
Heroin Vaccine Blocks Relapse In Preclinical Study
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Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have reported successful preclinical tests of a new vaccine against heroin. The vaccine targets heroin and its psychoactive breakdown products in the bloodstream, preventing them from reaching the brain. "Heroin-addicted rats deprived of the drug will normally resume using it compulsively if they regain access, but our vaccine stops this from happening," said George F. Koob, who chairs TSRI's addiction research group, the Committee on the Neurobiology of Addictive Disorders... (Source: Health News from Medical News Today)
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Beating Heroin Addiction
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(Ivanhoe Newswire) – In a study by The Scripps Research Institute, a new heroin vaccine has been shown to successfully prevent relapse in heroin addicted mice by stopping the drug’s psychoactive breakdown products from reaching the brain. The vaccine could be a significant breakthrough in the treatment of heroin addiction because effective vaccines are difficult to create due to how quickly the drug breaks down in the blood stream. (Source: Medical Headlines From Ivanhoe.com)