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PSYCHOTHERAPY FOR CLIENTS WITH ADDICTIVE DISORDERS

 

Addictive disorders can be particularly challenging for clients. Not only do these disorders typically interfere with a client’s ability to function in daily life, but they also often manifest as negative and sometimes criminal behaviors. Sometime clients with addictive disorders also suffer from other mental health issues, creating even greater struggles for them to overcome. In your role, you have the opportunity to help clients address their addictions and improve outcomes for both the clients and their families.

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Week 8: Learning Resources

LEARNING RESOURCES

Required Readings

American Psychiatric Association. (2022). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders Links to an external site. (5th ed., text rev.). https://go.openathens.net/redirector/waldenu.edu?url=https://dsm.psychiatryonline.org/doi/book/10.1176/appi.books.9780890425787

“Culture and Psychiatric Diagnosis”

Wheeler, K. (Ed.). (2020). Psychotherapy for the advanced practice psychiatric nurse: A how-to guide for evidence-based practice (3rd ed.). Springer Publishing.

Chapter 9, “Motivational Interviewing”

Chapter 19, “Psychotherapeutic Approaches for Addictions and Related Disorders”

 

To prepare:

·       Review this week’s Learning Resources and consider the insights they provide about diagnosing and treating addictive disorders. As you watch the 187 Models of Treatment for Addiction video, consider what treatment model you may use the most with clients presenting with addiction.

·       AllCEUs Counseling Education. (2017, November 4). 187 models of treatment for addiction | Addiction counselor training series Links to an external site.[Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQkA0mIWx8A

·       Medmastery. (2022, March 8).  How to use motivational interviewing in addiction medicine Links to an external site.. [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_wceN5DX7E

·       Search the Walden Library databases and choose a research article that discusses a therapeutic approach for treating clients, families, or groups with addictive disorders.

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Understanding the Risks of Long-Term Opioid Therapy for Chronic Pain

Academic Journal

By: Mark D. Sullivan, M.D., Ph.D.; Jane C. Ballantyne, M.D.. In: American Journal of Psychiatry. October 01, 2022 179(10):696-698; Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association, 2022. Language: English; English, Database: PsychiatryOnline

Subjects: Pain; , Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders; , Opioids; , Epidemiology; , Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders; , Addiction Psychiatry

2.

Effectiveness of Integrative Laughter Therapy to Reduce Anxiety, Improve Self-Esteem and Increase Happiness: A Naturalistic Study at a Day Hospital for Addictive Disorders

Academic Journal

By: Seyla De Francisco; Cristina Torres; Sandra De Andrés; Ana Millet; M. Teresa Ricart; Elvira Hernández-Martínez-Esparza; Mercedes Abades; Joan Trujols. In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol 16, Iss 21, p 4194 (2019); MDPI AG, 2019. Language: English, Database: Directory of Open Access Journals

Subjects: laughter therapyaddictive disorders; day hospital treatment; mental health nursing; self-esteem; happiness; satisfaction with life; anxiety; quasi-experimental design; Medicine

3.

Prospective Study on Factors Associated with Referral of Patients with Opioid Maintenance Therapy from Specialized Addictive Disorders Centers to Primary Care

Academic Journal

By: Morgane Guillou-Landreat; Philippe Levassor; Marylène Guerlais; Veronique Sebille; Caroline Victorri-Vigneau. In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol 18, Iss 5749, p 5749 (2021); MDPI AG, 2021. Language: English, Database: Directory of Open Access Journals

Subjects: opiate maintenance treatment; methadone; buprenorphine; primary care; opiate dependence; Medicine

4.

Adjunctive Ketamine With Relapse Prevention–Based Psychological Therapy in the Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorder

Academic Journal

By: Meryem Grabski, Ph.D.; Amy McAndrew, Ph.D.; Will Lawn, Ph.D.; Beth Marsh, B.Sc.; Laura Raymen, M.Sc.; Tobias Stevens, Ph.D.; Lorna Hardy, Ph.D.; Fiona Warren, Ph.D.; Michael Bloomfield, Ph.D.; Anya Borissova, M.D.; Emily Maschauer, M.Sc.; Rupert Broomby, M.D.; Robert Price, M.D.; Rachel Coathup, M.D.; David Gilhooly, M.D.; Edward Palmer, M.D.; Richard Gordon-Williams, M.D.; Robert Hill, Ph.D.; Jen Harris, D.Clin.Psych.; O. Merve Mollaahmetoglu, M.Sc.; et al. In: American Journal of Psychiatry. February 2022 179(2):152-162; Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association, 2022. Language: English; English, Database: PsychiatryOnline

Subjects: Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders; , Alcohol; , Ketamine/Esketamine; , Psychotherapy

5.

Analogous systems principles and concepts of traditional chinese medicine and congruence couple therapy

Academic Journal

By: Bonnie K Lee. In: Chinese Medicine and Culture, Vol 3, Iss 1, Pp 22-28 (2020); Wolters Kluwer Health/LWW, 2020. Language: English, Database: Directory of Open Access Journals

Subjects: addictive disorder; congruence couple therapy; family therapy; mental disorder; substance use; systemic therapy; traditional chinese medicine; yin-yang (阴阳); Other systems of medicine; RZ201-999

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Ketamine Plus Motivational Enhancement Therapy: Leveraging a Rapid Effect to Promote Enduring Change

Academic Journal

By: Sanjay J. Mathew, M.D.; Rebecca B. Price, Ph.D.. In: American Journal of Psychiatry. February 01, 2020 177(2):107-109; Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association, 2020. Language: English; English, Database: PsychiatryOnline

Subjects: Ketamine/Esketamine; , Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders; , Alcohol; , Psychotherapy

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Self-Injury as an Addictive Disorder.

Academic Journal

By: Worley, Julie. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing & Mental Health Services, Jun2020, Vol. 58 Issue 6, p13-16, 4p. Publisher: SLACK Incorporated., Database: Complementary Index

Subjects: All Other Miscellaneous Ambulatory Health Care Services; ANXIETY; COGNITIVE therapy; COMPULSIVE behavior; MEDICAL screening; NURSES; SELF-mutilation; PSYCHOLOGICAL stress; SUBSTANCE abuse; OCCUPATIONAL roles

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La condition physique fonctionnelle chez des patients présentant une addiction à l’alcool et son évolution après 4 semaines de réadaptation

Academic Journal

/ Functional physical condition in patients with alcohol addiction and its evolution after 4 weeks of rehabilitation (English) By Bulvestre, M.; Mastour, M.; Leprêtre, P.M.. In Science et Sports. June 2022 37(4):267-275 Language: French. DOI: 10.1016/j.scispo.2021.09.001, Database: ScienceDirect

Subjects: Pluridisciplinaire; Condition physique; Activités physiques adaptées; Comorbidité; Multidisciplinary care; Physical fitness; Adapted physical activities; Non-pharmaceutical therapy; Comorbidity

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Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation combined with cognitive behavioral therapy treatment in alcohol-dependent patients: A randomized, double-blind sham-controlled multicenter clinical trial.

Academic Journal

By: Xiaorui Hu; Tian Zhang; Hongkun Ma; Xuhui Zhou; Hongxuan Wang; Xiaohong Wang; Chang Cheng; Yanfei Li; Ranran Duan; Bo Zhang; Huaizhi Wang; Jia Lu; Chuanyi Kang; Na Zhao; Yingjie Zhang; Lu Tian; Jun Liu; Jingjing Shi; Zhe Wang; Xinxin Zhou. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 10/10/2022, Vol. 13, p1-12, 12p. Publisher: Frontiers Media S.A.., Database: Complementary Index

Subjects: Drinking Places (Alcoholic Beverages); TRANSCRANIAL magnetic stimulation; COGNITIVE therapy; ALCOHOL Dependence Scale; SUBSTANCE abuse relapse; SLEEP quality; MONTREAL Cognitive Assessment; ALCOHOL drinking

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A scoping review of occupational therapy interventions in the treatment of people with substance use disorders

Academic Journal

By: Ryan, Deirdre Anne; Boland, Pauline. In: Irish Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2021, Vol. 49, Issue 2, pp. 104-114.; Emerald Publishing Limited. December 10, 2021. Language: English, Database: Emerald Insight

Subjects: review-article; General review; cat-HSC; Health & social care; Health education; Occupational therapy; Recovery; Substance use; Addiction recovery; Addiction treatment

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A pilot observational study of recreational trail riding for Veterans with addictive disorders

Academic Journal

By: Karl H. Hoopes; Makenna Osborne; William R. Marchand; Katryna Joubert; Elena Nazarenko; Heather Black; William Klinger; Stephen Sheppard. In: Complementary Therapies in Medicine, Vol 65, Iss , Pp 102813- (2022); Elsevier, 2022. Language: English, Database: Directory of Open Access Journals

Subjects: Equine-assisted services; Recreational riding; Psychiatric disordersAddictive disorders; Veterans; Equines; Other systems of medicine; RZ201-999

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A scoping review of occupational therapy interventions in the treatment of people with substance use disorders

Academic Journal

By: Deirdre Anne Ryan; Pauline Boland. In: Irish Journal of Occupational Therapy, Vol 49, Iss 2, Pp 104-114 (2021); Emerald Publishing, 2021. Language: English, Database: Directory of Open Access Journals

Subjects: occupational therapy; recovery; substance use; addiction recovery; addiction treatment; Medicine

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Flexible Buprenorphine/Naloxone Model of Care for Reducing Opioid Use in Individuals With Prescription-Type Opioid Use Disorder: An Open-Label, Pragmatic, Noninferiority Randomized Controlled Trial

Academic Journal

By: Didier Jutras-Aswad, M.D., M.Sc.; Bernard Le Foll, M.D., Ph.D.; Keith Ahamad, M.D.; Ron Lim, M.D.; Julie Bruneau, M.D., M.Sc.; Benedikt Fischer, Ph.D.; Jürgen Rehm, Ph.D.; T. Cameron Wild, Ph.D.; Evan Wood, M.D., Ph.D.; Suzanne Brissette, M.D., M.Sc.; Lea Gagnon, Ph.D.; Jill Fikowski, M.P.H.; Omar Ledjiar, M.Sc.; Benoit Masse, Ph.D.; M. Eugenia Socias, M.D., M.Sc.. In: American Journal of Psychiatry. October 01, 2022 179(10):726-739; Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association, 2022. Language: English; English, Database: PsychiatryOnline

Subjects: Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders; , Opioids; , Clinical Drug Studies; , Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders; , Methadone; , Addiction Psychiatry

14.

Virtual Reality (VR) in Assessment and Treatment of Addictive Disorders: A Systematic Review.

Academic Journal

By: Segawa, Tomoyuki; Baudry, Thomas; Bourla, Alexis; Blanc, Jean-Victor; Peretti, Charles-Siegfried; Mouchabac, Stephane; Ferreri, Florian. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 1/10/2020, Vol. 13, p1-14, 14p. Publisher: Frontiers Media S.A.., Database: Complementary Index

Subjects: VIRTUAL reality therapy; VIRTUAL reality; META-analysis; SUBSTANCE-induced disorders; COMPULSIVE behavior; BEHAVIOR disorders

15.

Development of a virtual reality simulation for exposure based addiction therapy

Academic Journal

By: Rick Faust Moritz Mourice; Hanshans Christian; Bröll Lukas M.; Maisch Bettina. In: Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering, Vol 7, Iss 2, Pp 85-88 (2021); De Gruyter, 2021. Language: English, Database: Directory of Open Access Journals

Subjects: virtual reality; vr; virtual therapeutics; addiction; substance use disorder; sud; alcohol use disorder; aud; cue exposure therapy; cet; cognitive behavioural therapy; coping strategies; craving; biofeedback; unreal engine; oculus quest; Medicine

16.

Clinical Relevance of Immersive Virtual Reality in the Assessment and Treatment of Addictive Disorders: A Systematic Review and Future Perspective.

Academic Journal

By: Langener, Simon; Van Der Nagel, Joanne; van Manen, Jeannette; Markus, Wiebren; Dijkstra, Boukje; De Fuentes-Merillas, Laura; Klaassen, Randy; Heitmann, Janika; Heylen, Dirk; Schellekens, Arnt. Journal of Clinical Medicine, Aug2021, Vol. 10 Issue 16, p3658-3658, 1p. Publisher: MDPI., Database: Complementary Index

Subjects: Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology); VIRTUAL reality; PROGNOSIS; HEAD-mounted displays; EXPOSURE therapy; CLINICAL trials

17.

Use of topiramate in the spectrum of addictive and eating disorders: A systematic review comparing treatment schemes, efficacy, and safety features.

Academic Journal

Nourredine, Mikail; Jurek, Lucie; Angerville, Bernard; Longuet, Yannick; de Ternay, Julia; Derveaux, Alain; Rolland, Benjamin; CNS Drugs, Vol 35(2), Feb, 2021 pp. 177-213. Publisher: Springer; [Journal Article], Database: APA PsycInfo

Subjects: Addiction; Anticonvulsive Drugs; Eating Disorders; Safety; Treatment

18.

Clinical Relevance of Immersive Virtual Reality in the Assessment and Treatment of Addictive Disorders: A Systematic Review and Future Perspective

Academic Journal

By: Simon Langener; Joanne Van Der Nagel; Jeannette van Manen; Wiebren Markus; Boukje Dijkstra; Laura De Fuentes-Merillas; Randy Klaassen; Janika Heitmann; Dirk Heylen; Arnt Schellekens. In: Journal of Clinical Medicine, Vol 10, Iss 3658, p 3658 (2021); MDPI AG, 2021. Language: English, Database: Directory of Open Access Journals

Subjects: virtual reality; systematic review; addiction; assessment; treatment; cue-reactivity; Medicine

19.

Perceptions Underlying Addictive Technology Use Patterns: Insights for Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy

Academic Journal

By: Olatz Lopez-Fernandez; Lucia Romo; Laurence Kern; Amélie Rousseau; Pierluigi Graziani; Lucien Rochat; Sophia Achab; Daniele Zullino; Nils Inge Landrø; Juan José Zacarés; Emilia Serra; Mariano Chóliz; Halley M. Pontes; Mark D. Griffiths; Daria J. Kuss. In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol 19, Iss 544, p 544 (2022); MDPI AG, 2022. Language: English, Database: Directory of Open Access Journals

Subjects: cognitive-behavioural therapy; cognition; behaviours; internet addiction; compulsive internet use; internet use-related addiction; Medicine

20.

Harnessing Neurogenesis and Neuroplasticity with Stem Cell Treatment for Addictive Disorders

Academic Journal

By: Sheng-Tzung Tsai; Hock-Kean Liew; Hao-Ming Li; Shinn-Zong Lin; Shin-Yuan Chen. In: Cell Transplantation, Vol 28 (2019); SAGE Publishing, 2019. Language: English, Database: Directory of Open Access Journals

Subjects: Medicine

 

A pilot observational study of recreational trail riding for Veterans with addictive disorders

Academic Journal

By Hoopes, Karl H.; Osborne, Makenna; Marchand, William R.; Joubert, Katryna; Nazarenko, Elena; Black, Heather; Klinger, William; Sheppard, Stephen. In Complementary Therapies in Medicine. May 2022 65 Language: English. DOI: 10.1016/j.ctim.2022.102813, Database: ScienceDirect

Subjects: Equine-assisted services; Recreational riding; Psychiatric disordersAddictive disorders; Veterans; Equines

2.

Clinical and biological predictors of psychedelic response in the treatment of psychiatric and addictive disorders: A systematic review

Academic Journal

By Romeo, Bruno; Hermand, Marianne; Pétillion, Amélie; Karila, Laurent; Benyamina, Amine. In Journal of Psychiatric Research. May 2021 137:273-282 Language: English. DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2021.03.002, Database: ScienceDirect

Subjects: Psychedelics; Psilocybin; Ayahuasca; Psychiatric disordersAddictive disorders

3.

Addictive disorders, psychiatric symptoms, and potentially traumatic events in individuals with disabilities

Academic Journal

By: Rodrigo Marín-Navarrete; Ricardo Sánchez-Domínguez; Alejandro Pérez-López; Ricardo Saracco-Alvarez. In: Frontiers in Psychology, Vol 13 (2022); Frontiers Media S.A., 2022. Language: English, Database: Directory of Open Access Journals

Subjects: individuals with disability; addictive disorders; psychiatric disorder; potentially traumatic events; unmet needs; Psychology; BF1-990

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Impulsivity as a Risk Factor for Addictive Disorder Severity during the COVID-19 Lockdown: Results from a Mixed Quantitative and Qualitative Study.

Academic Journal

(English) ; Abstract available. By: Pautrat M; Le Guen A; Barrault S; Ribadier A; Ballon N; Lebeau JP; Brunault P, International journal of environmental research and public health [Int J Environ Res Public Health], ISSN: 1660-4601, 2022 Dec 30; Vol. 20 (1); Publisher: MDPI; PMID: 36613025, Database: MEDLINE with Full Text PubMed

Subjects: COVID-19 epidemiology; Behavior, Addictive epidemiology; Behavior, Addictive psychology; Humans; Communicable Disease Control; Impulsive Behavior physiology; Risk Factors

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Impulsivity as a Risk Factor for Addictive Disorder Severity during the COVID-19 Lockdown: Results from a Mixed Quantitative and Qualitative Study

Academic Journal

By: Maxime Pautrat; Antoine Le Guen; Servane Barrault; Aurélien Ribadier; Nicolas Ballon; Jean-Pierre Lebeau; Paul Brunault. In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol 20, Iss 705, p 705 (2022); MDPI AG, 2022. Language: English, Database: Directory of Open Access Journals

Subjects: qualitative study; substance-related disorders; alcohol use disorders; behavioral addictions; addictive disorders; impulsivity; Medicine

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Identifying available addictive disorder screening tests validated in primary care: A systematic review

Academic Journal

By Pautrat, Maxime; Pierre Lebeau, Jean; Laporte, Catherine. In Addictive Behaviors. March 2022 126 Language: English. DOI: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2021.107180, Database: ScienceDirect

Subjects: Substance abuse detection; Mass screening; Primary health care; Psychometrics; Addiction

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Impulsivity as a Risk Factor for Addictive Disorder Severity during the COVID-19 Lockdown: Results from a Mixed Quantitative and Qualitative Study.

Academic Journal

(English) By: Pautrat, Maxime; Le Guen, Antoine; Barrault, Servane; Ribadier, Aurélien; Ballon, Nicolas; Lebeau, Jean-Pierre; Brunault, Paul, International journal of environmental research and public health, ISSN: 1661-7827, Jan2023; Vol. 20 (1); Publisher: MDPI; PMID: EPTOC161189586, Database: MEDLINE with Full Text PubMedAdd to folder

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A pilot observational study of recreational trail riding for Veterans with addictive disorders

Academic Journal

By: Karl H. Hoopes; Makenna Osborne; William R. Marchand; Katryna Joubert; Elena Nazarenko; Heather Black; William Klinger; Stephen Sheppard. In: Complementary Therapies in Medicine, Vol 65, Iss , Pp 102813- (2022); Elsevier, 2022. Language: English, Database: Directory of Open Access Journals

Subjects: Equine-assisted services; Recreational riding; Psychiatric disordersAddictive disorders; Veterans; Equines; Other systems of medicine; RZ201-999

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Co-Occurrence of Gaming Disorder and Other Potentially Addictive Behaviours between Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.

Academic Journal

(English) ; Abstract available. By: Burleigh TL; Griffiths MD; Sumich A; Wang GY; Stavropoulos V; Kannis-Dymand L; Kuss DJ, International journal of environmental research and public health [Int J Environ Res Public Health], ISSN: 1660-4601, 2022 Dec 01; Vol. 19 (23); Publisher: MDPI; PMID: 36498151, Database: MEDLINE with Full Text PubMed

Subjects: New Zealand; United Kingdom; Video Games; Behavior, Addictive epidemiology; Substance-Related Disorders epidemiology; Humans; New Zealand epidemiology; United Kingdom epidemiology; Internet

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Addictive and other mental disorders: a call for a standardized definition of dual disorders

Academic Journal

By: Nestor Szerman; Marta Torrens; Rafael Maldonado; Yatan Pal Singh Balhara; Caroline Salom; Icro Maremmani; Leo Sher; Javier Didia-Attas; Jun Chen; Ruben Baler; World Association on Dual Disorders (WADD). In: Translational Psychiatry, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-6 (2022); Nature Publishing Group, 2022. Language: English, Database: Directory of Open Access Journals

Subjects: Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry; RC321-571

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Gambling motives: Association with addictive disorders and negative and positive mood in youth

Academic Journal

By Jauregui, P.; Estevez, A.; Macía, L.; López-González, H.. In Addictive Behaviors. November 2020 110 Language: English. DOI: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2020.106482, Database: ScienceDirect

Subjects: Gambling; Gambling motives; Addictive disorder; Mood; Adolescents; Comorbidity

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Editorial: Clinical practices for co-occurring psychiatric and addictive disorders

Academic Journal

By: Alessio Picello; Giuseppe Ducci. In: Frontiers in Psychiatry, Vol 13 (2022); Frontiers Media S.A., 2022. Language: English, Database: Directory of Open Access Journals

Subjects: dual disorders; addiction; psychiatric comorbidities; substance use disorder; internet use disorder; Psychiatry; RC435-571

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Time perception and impulsivity: A proposed relationship in addictive disorders

Academic Journal

By Paasche, Cecilia; Weibel, Sébastien; Wittmann, Marc; Lalanne, Laurence. In Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. November 2019 106:182-201 Language: English. DOI: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2018.12.006, Database: ScienceDirect

Subjects: Time processing; Impulsivity; Addictive disorders; Cognition

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Clarifying terminologies in research on gaming disorder and other addictive behaviors: distinctions between core symptoms and underlying psychological processes

Academic Journal

By Brand, Matthias; Rumpf, Hans-Jürgen; King, Daniel L; Potenza, Marc N; Wegmann, Elisa. In Current Opinion in Psychology. December 2020 36:49-54 Language: English. DOI: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2020.04.006, Database: ScienceDirect

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Who becomes addicted and to what? psychosocial predictors of substance and behavioral addictive disorders

Academic Journal

By Zilberman, Noam; Yadid, Gal; Efrati, Yaniv; Rassovsky, Yuri. In Psychiatry Research. September 2020 291 Language: English. DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2020.113221, Database: ScienceDirect

Subjects: Family environment; Life event; Multinomial logistic regression; Personality; Prediction model

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Drive, instinct, reflex—Applications to treatment of anxiety, depressive and addictive disorders

Academic Journal

By: Brian Johnson; David Brand; Edward Zimmerman; Michael Kirsch. In: Frontiers in Psychology, Vol 13 (2022); Frontiers Media S.A., 2022. Language: English, Database: Directory of Open Access Journals

Subjects: drive (instinct); instinct; neuropsychoanalysis; SEEKING (enthusiasm) system; pleasure (principle); anxiety disorders; Psychology; BF1-990

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The experience of gratification and compensation in addictive behaviors: How can these experiences be measured systematically within and across disorders due to addictive behaviors?

Academic Journal

By: Elisa Wegmann; Stephanie Antons; Matthias Brand. In: Comprehensive Psychiatry, Vol 117, Iss , Pp 152336- (2022); Elsevier, 2022. Language: English, Database: Directory of Open Access Journals

Subjects: Gaming disorder; Social networks; Buying-shopping disorder; Pornography use; Reinforcement mechanisms; Behavioral addictions; Psychiatry; RC435-571

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Cognitive Biases and Addictive Disorders: A Bibliometric Review

Academic Journal

By: Melvyn W. B. Zhang. In: Psychiatry International, Vol 3, Iss 11, Pp 131-141 (2022); MDPI AG, 2022. Language: English, Database: Directory of Open Access Journals

Subjects: cognitive bias; approach bias; attention bias; addiction; bibliometric; Psychiatry; RC435-571

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Editorial: Dual disorders (addictive and concomitant psychiatric disorders): Mechanisms and treatment

Academic Journal

By: Florence Vorspan; Georges Brousse; Wim Van Den Brink. In: Frontiers in Psychiatry, Vol 13 (2022); Frontiers Media S.A., 2022. Language: English, Database: Directory of Open Access Journals

Subjects: comorbidity; co-occurrence; dual disorders; psychiatry; addiction; pathophysiology; Psychiatry; RC435-571

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Retinal dysfunctions in regular tobacco users: The retina as a window to the reward circuit in addictive disorders

Academic Journal

By Dartois, Mathilde; Haudiquet, Nicolas; Albuisson, Eliane; Angioi-Duprez, Karine; Schwan, Raymund; Laprévote, Vincent; Schwitzer, Thomas. In Journal of Psychiatric Research. April 2021 136:351-357 Language: English. DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2021.02.023, Database: ScienceDirect

Subjects: Tobacco; Nicotine; Retina; Electroretinogram; Synaptic transmission; Reward circuit

 

 

 

THE ASSIGNMENT

In a 5- to 10-slide PowerPoint presentation, address the following. Your title and references slides do not count toward the 5- to 10-slide limit. 

·       Provide an overview of the article you selected.

o   What population (individual, group, or family) is under consideration?

o   What was the specific intervention that was used? Is this a new intervention or one that was already studied?

o   What were the author’s claims?

·       Explain the findings/outcomes of the study in the article. Include whether this will translate into practice with your own clients. If so, how? If not, why?

·       Explain whether the limitations of the study might impact your ability to use the findings/outcomes presented in the article. 

·       Use the Notes function of PowerPoint to craft presenter notes to expand upon the content of your slides. 

·       Support your response with at least three other peer-reviewed, evidence-based sources. Explain why each of your supporting sources is considered scholarly. Provide references to your sources on your last slide. Be sure to include the article you used as the basis for this Assignment.

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·       Rubric

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Criteria

Ratings

Pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeDevelop a 5- to 10-slide PowerPoint presentation on your selected research article discussing a therapeutic approach for treating clients, families, or groups with addictive disorders.•Provide an overview of the article you selected, including:What population (individual, group, or family) is under consideration?What was the specific intervention that was used? Is this a new intervention or one that was already used?What were the author’s claims?

20 to >17.0 pts

Excellent 90%–100%

The presentation thoroughly and accurately defines the considered population…. The specific intervention used is fully and accurately described. The description clearly indicates whether the intervention is new or whether it was already studied…. The response includes a thorough and accurate description of the author’s claims.

17 to >15.0 pts

Good 80%–89%

The presentation defines the considered population…. The specific intervention used is described. The description indicates whether the intervention is new or whether it was already studied…. The response includes a description of the author’s claims.

15 to >13.0 pts

Fair 70%–79%

There is an incomplete definition of the considered population…. The specific intervention used is partially or inaccurately described…. The response includes a partial or inaccurate description of the author’s claims.

13 to >0 pts

Poor 0%–69%

There is an incomplete definition of the considered population, or it is missing…. The specific intervention used is partially or inaccurately described, or is missing…. The response includes a partial or inaccurate description of the author’s claims, or is missing.

20 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcomeo Explain the findings/outcomes of the study in the article. Include whether this will translate into practice with your clients. If so, how? If not, why?

25 to >22.0 pts

Excellent 90%–100%

The presentation includes a thorough and accurate review of the findings of the selected article…. The response fully addresses whether or not the outcomes will translate into practice with clients.

22 to >19.0 pts

Good 80%–89%

The presentation includes a review of the findings of the selected article…. The response addresses whether or not the outcomes will translate into practice with clients.

19 to >17.0 pts

Fair 70%–79%

The presentation includes a somewhat inaccurate or incomplete review of the findings of the selected article…. The response partially or inaccurately addresses whether or not the outcomes will translate into practice with clients.

17 to >0 pts

Poor 0%–69%

The presentation includes an inaccurate and incomplete review of the findings of the selected article, or is missing…. The response partially or inaccurately addresses whether or not the outcomes will translate into practice with clients, or is missing.

25 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome• Explain whether the limitations of the study might impact your ability to use the findings/outcomes presented in the article.

25 to >22.0 pts

Excellent 90%–100%

The presentation includes a thorough and accurate explanation of the whether the limitations of the study might impact your ability to use the findings presented in the article.

22 to >19.0 pts

Good 80%–89%

The presentation includes an explanation of the whether the limitations of the study might impact your ability to use the findings presented in the article.

19 to >17.0 pts

Fair 70%–79%

The presentation includes a somewhat inaccurate or incomplete explanation of the whether the limitations of the study might impact your ability to use the findings presented in the article.

17 to >0 pts

Poor 0%–69%

The presentation includes an inaccurate or incomplete explanation of the whether the limitations of the study might impact your ability to use the findings presented in the article, or is missing.

25 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome•Use the Notes function of PowerPoint to craft presenter notes to expand upon the content of your slides.

10 to >8.0 pts

Excellent 90%–100%

The Notes function of the presentation is appropriately used to comprehensively expand upon the presentation slides.

8 to >7.0 pts

Good 80%–89%

The Notes function of the presentation is adequately used to expand upon the presentation slides.

7 to >6.0 pts

Fair 70%–79%

The Notes function of the presentation is utilized but notes are vague or contain small inaccuracies.

6 to >0 pts

Poor 0%–69%

The Notes function of the presentation partially or inaccurately expands upon the presentation slides, or is not included.

10 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome• Support your response with at least three peer-reviewed, evidence-based sources. Explain why each of your supporting sources is scholarly. References are included on your last slide.

10 to >8.0 pts

Excellent 90%–100%

The presentation is strongly supported with at least three peer-reviewed, evidence-based, scholarly sources. References are included on the last slide.

8 to >7.0 pts

Good 80%–89%

The presentation is supported with at least three peer-reviewed, evidence-based, scholarly sources. References are included on the last slide.

7 to >6.0 pts

Fair 70%–79%

The presentation is supported with two or three peer-reviewed, evidence-based, scholarly sources. Accurate references may not be included on the last slide.

6 to >0 pts

Poor 0%–69%

The presentation is not supported with resources peer-reviewed, evidence-based, scholarly sources, and/or the reference list is missing.

10 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeWritten Expression and Formatting – Style and Organization: Slides are clear and not overly crowded. Sentences in presenter notes are carefully focused—neither long and rambling nor short and lacking substance.

5 to >4.0 pts

Excellent 90%–100%

Slides are clear, concise, and visually appealing. Sentences in presenter notes follow writing standards for flow, continuity, and clarity.

4 to >3.5 pts

Good 80%–89%

Slides are clear and concise. Sentences follow writing standards for flow, continuity, and clarity 80% of the time.

3.5 to >3.0 pts

Fair 70%–79%

Slides may be somewhat unorganized or crowded. Sentences follow writing standards for flow, continuity, and clarity 60%–79% of the time.

3 to >0 pts

Poor 0%–69%

Slides are unorganized and/or crowded. Sentences follow writing standards for flow, continuity, and clarity < 60% of the time.

5 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeWritten Expression and Formatting – English writing standards: Correct grammar, mechanics, and proper punctuation

5 to >4.0 pts

Excellent 90%–100%

Uses correct grammar, spelling, and punctuation with no errors.

4 to >3.5 pts

Good 80%–89%

Contains 1 or 2 grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors.

3.5 to >3.0 pts

Fair 70%–79%

Contains 3 or 4 grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors.

3 to >0 pts

Poor 0%–69%

Contains many (≥ 5) grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors that interfere with the reader’s understanding.

5 pts

Total Points: 100

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