نتایج جستجو برای: drugs addiction

تعداد نتایج: 244299  

ژورنال: رویش روانشناسی 2020

Addiction is a chronic and recurrent disease, which has always been the focus of various psychological perspectives. Psychoanalysis theories are fundamental in the modern treatment of addiction. As we have seen changes in the structure and process of methods during the time, they have changed in defining the concept of addiction. According to classic theories, addiction is an equivalent to mast...

Journal: :Journal of systems and integrative neuroscience 2017
Harold W Gordon

BACKGROUND A previous survey of the literature of fMRI brain activation for two risk factors, impulsivity and craving, for addiction were lateralized to the right and left hemispheres respectively. Most articles reported these findings without consideration of how lateral asymmetries might be relevant to understanding the underlying factors leading to addiction. OBJECTIVE The current survey i...

2017
Edmund A Griffin Philippe A Melas Royce Zhou Yang Li Peter Mercado Kimberly A Kempadoo Stacy Stephenson Luca Colnaghi Kathleen Taylor Mei-Chen Hu Eric R Kandel Denise B Kandel

Addiction to cocaine is commonly preceded by experiences with legal or decriminalized drugs, such as alcohol, nicotine, and marijuana. The biological mechanisms by which these gateway drugs contribute to cocaine addiction are only beginning to be understood. We report that in the rat, prior alcohol consumption results in enhanced addiction-like behavior to cocaine, including continued cocaine u...

Journal: :The British journal of mathematical and statistical psychology 2010
Antonio Caselles Joan C Micó Salvador Amigó

The existence of a close relation between personality and drug consumption is recognized, but the corresponding causal connection is not well known. Neither is it well known whether personality exercises an influence predominantly at the beginning and development of addiction, nor whether drug consumption produces changes in personality. This paper presents a dynamic mathematical model of perso...

2003
Chris B Chapleo

Drug addiction is a worldwide problem and opioid dependence, notably on heroin, is a major component. Strongly associated with drug addiction is the spread of infectious blood borne diseases such as HIV, Hepatitis C and tuberculosis, which are associated with the shared use of needles amongst intravenous drug users. Drugseeking behaviour accounts for much crime and violence as addicts steal to ...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2008
Anna M Lee Robert O Messing

Although drugs of abuse have different chemical structures and interact with different protein targets, all appear to usurp common neuronal systems that regulate reward and motivation. Addiction is a complex disease that is thought to involve drug-induced changes in synaptic plasticity due to alterations in cell signaling, gene transcription, and protein synthesis. Recent evidence suggests that...

2014
Alois Birklbauer Kathrin Schmidthuber

The present paper delves into the question of whether and to what extent it is appropriate to leave addiction problems between the conflicting priorities of therapy and criminalization. After outlining the issue the criminal addictive behaviour including crimes associated with drug misuse and with obtaining drugs is described. Subsequently it is discussed if and how you could make allowances fo...

Journal: :Research, Society and Development 2023

In the last decade there has been an expansion in number of people who use online social networks as well abuse psychoactive drugs. Given this, article aims to identify difficulties encountered by users drugs start treatment addiction and evaluate a tool attract users. The theme study reveals importance internet when objective is reach patient his natural environment promote tools capable motiv...

2014
Aile N. van Huijstee Huibert D. Mansvelder

Addictive drugs remodel the brain's reward circuitry, the mesocorticolimbic dopamine (DA) system, by inducing widespread adaptations of glutamatergic synapses. This drug-induced synaptic plasticity is thought to contribute to both the development and the persistence of addiction. This review highlights the synaptic modifications that are induced by in vivo exposure to addictive drugs and descri...

2014
Paul J. Kenny

Drug addiction is characterized by uncontrolled drug consumption and high rates of relapse to drug taking during periods of attempted abstinence. Addiction is now largely considered a disorder of experience-dependent neuroplasticity, driven by remodeling of synapses in reward and motivation relevant brain circuits in response to a history of prolonged drug intake. Alterations in gene expression...

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