Behavioral therapies targeting reward mechanisms in substance use disorders
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.pbb.2024.173787
Behavioral therapies targeting reward mechanisms in substance use disorders
Abstract
Behavioral therapies are considered best practices in the treatment of substance use disorders (SUD) and used as first-line approaches for SUDs without FDA-approved pharmacotherapies. Decades of research on the neuroscience of drug reward and addiction have informed the development of current leading behavioral therapies that, while differing in focus and technique, have in common the overarching goal of shifting reward responding away from drug and toward natural non-drug rewards. This review begins by describing key neurobiological processes of reward in addiction, followed by a description of how various behavioral therapies address specific reward processes. Based on this review, a conceptual 'map' is crafted to pinpoint gaps and areas of overlap, serving as a guide for selecting and integrating behavioral therapies.
Keywords: Acceptance and commitment therapy; Attentional bias modification; Behavioral activation; Behavioral therapy; Cognitive behavioral therapy; Contingency management; Episodic future thinking; Mindfulness-oriented recovery enhancement; Reward.
Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier Inc.
Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of competing interest None.
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