Addiction and Recovery Update 2020-The Latest Clinical Takeaways from Neuroscience Research – Kevin McCauley

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What is neuroscience?

neuroscience is Archive: Research in provides an evidence-based and comprehensive understanding of addiction that fits well with the experiences of people needing, seeking, and in recovery..

How does neuroscience Archive: Research?

Archive: Research in neuroscience provides an evidence-based and comprehensive understanding of addiction that fits well with the experiences of people needing, seeking, and in recovery.

What is arguments?

arguments is There are several insightful and well-articulated challenging the disease conceptualization of addiction, but two important areas of research – epigenetics and psychoneuroimmunology – greatly advance awareness of how environmental stress creates vulnerability to addiction.This lecture reviews the most up-to-date science of addiction, the current arguments for and against addiction’s conceptualization as a disease, and how the principles of recovery management counter the pathophysiology of addiction and improve a recovering person’s chances of achieving long-term recovery.Appraise the latest neuroscientific explanations of substance use disorder pathophysiology and interpret Substance Use Disorder symptomology in light of this research.Investigate and analyze the arguments for and against the conceptualization of addiction as a brain disease.Analyze elements and evaluate examples of Recovery Management, post-treatment support/aftercare, and Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care.Utilize the principles of Safety Culture and Chronic Disease Management to solve common problems in early sobrietyI..

How does arguments are?

There are several insightful and well-articulated arguments challenging the disease conceptualization of addiction, but two important areas of research – epigenetics and psychoneuroimmunology – greatly advance awareness of how environmental stress creates vulnerability to addiction.This lecture reviews the most up-to-date science of addiction, the current arguments for and against addiction’s conceptualization as a disease, and how the principles of recovery management counter the pathophysiology of addiction and improve a recovering person’s chances of achieving long-term recovery.Appraise the latest neuroscientific explanations of substance use disorder pathophysiology and interpret Substance Use Disorder symptomology in light of this research.Investigate and analyze the arguments for and against the conceptualization of addiction as a brain disease.Analyze elements and evaluate examples of Recovery Management, post-treatment support/aftercare, and Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care.Utilize the principles of Safety Culture and Chronic Disease Management to solve common problems in early sobrietyI.

What is Recent Advances?

Recent Advances is in the Pathophysiology of AddictionEpigenetics: a new understanding of heritability of addiction & recoveryThe Overkalix Study and transgenerational trauma transmissionNicotine primes cocaine use (Kandel and Kandel)Psychoneuroimmunology: the Gut-Brain-Immune LoopInflammation and Psychiatric DisordersThe Role of Microglia in brain disease and repairImplications for the Disease ArgumentIII..

How does Recent Advances primes?

Recent Advances in the Pathophysiology of AddictionEpigenetics: a new understanding of heritability of addiction & recoveryThe Overkalix Study and transgenerational trauma transmissionNicotine primes cocaine use (Kandel and Kandel)Psychoneuroimmunology: the Gut-Brain-Immune LoopInflammation and Psychiatric DisordersThe Role of Microglia in brain disease and repairImplications for the Disease ArgumentIII.

What is Recovery Management:?

Recovery Management: is a Safety-based approach to sobrietyAltering Health Disparities by Improving the Social Determinants of HealthProfessional Health Programs: What Makes a Good Aftercare PlanTreatment and “Recovery Literacy”Recovery Management Check-UpsActive Linkage to Recovery-Oriented System of Care (ROSC)Recovery ResidencesPeer-based Sobriety Support (Kelly, Kaskutas)Relapse Safety PlanningUrine Drug Testing (Monitoring)Vocational Rehabilitation and The Collegiate Recovery MovementAddiction Medicine SpecialistsHow Recovery Management informs Medication-Assisted Treatment“Hedonic Rehabilitation”.

How does Recovery Management: sobrietyAltering?

Recovery Management: a Safety-based approach to sobrietyAltering Health Disparities by Improving the Social Determinants of HealthProfessional Health Programs: What Makes a Good Aftercare PlanTreatment and “Recovery Literacy”Recovery Management Check-UpsActive Linkage to Recovery-Oriented System of Care (ROSC)Recovery ResidencesPeer-based Sobriety Support (Kelly, Kaskutas)Relapse Safety PlanningUrine Drug Testing (Monitoring)Vocational Rehabilitation and The Collegiate Recovery MovementAddiction Medicine SpecialistsHow Recovery Management informs Medication-Assisted Treatment“Hedonic Rehabilitation”

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