Relapse Prevention (November)

Date of Issue: 11/01/2013 | Volume: 1 | Number: 3

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In This Issue

Article

Relapse: Why It Occurs and How to Prevent It

Topics: Addiction | Free Articles

Relapse usually does not occur suddenly, nor do people plan their return to addictive substance use. From the client’s point of view, it just seems to happen. But there are always indictors that trouble is brewing.

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Article

Substance Cravings and Addiction Relapse

Topics: Addiction

Patients with addiction complain of cravings so frequently that sometimes it’s difficult to make sense of them. They are a common symptom and one that may serve as a predictor of whether a patient will relapse.

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Expert Q&A

Treating Addiction as a Chronic Disease

Topics: Addiction

Dr. Thomas McLellan discusses how treating addiction with a chronic care model like that used to treat diabetes and asthma may be the key to helping patients stay sober and healthy.

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News of Note

FDA Makes Safety Labeling Changes

Topics: Addiction | News of Note

In September, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) proposed safety labeling changes for extended-release and long-acting (ER/LA) opioid analgesics intended to treat pain.

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News of Note

Attorneys General Urge FDA to Regulate e-Cigarettes

Topics: News of Note

A group of 40 attorneys general from across the country sent a letter in September to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) urging the agency to regulate electronic cigarettes as it now regulates tobacco products.

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News of Note

Two Major Addiction Treatment Centers to Merge

Topics: News of Note | Substance Abuse

Two of the biggest names in addiction treatment—Hazelden in Minnesota and the Betty Ford Clinic in California—plan to merge and will create the largest nonprofit addiction treatment provider in the country.

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News of Note

More ED Visits for Alcohol-Related Diagnoses

Topics: News of Note | Substance Abuse

Alcohol-related diagnoses are bringing more patients—both male and female—to hospital emergency departments (ED).

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Research Update

Study Looks at Best Way to Treat PTSD and Alcohol Use Disorder

Topics: PTSD | Research Updates

Alcohol dependence and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) often co-occur and prove resistant to treatment. Treatment is complicated by concerns that prolonged exposure (PE) therapy—considered one of the most effective therapies to treat PTSD—may exacerbate alcohol use.

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Research Update

The Consequences of Mixing Alcohol and Energy Drinks

Topics: Research Updates

Many college students are mixing alcohol and energy drinks, as well as engaging in hazardous drinking, which puts them at risk for alcohol-related harm. But do the negative consequences that result from consuming alcohol with these energy drinks go beyond just alcohol alone?

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Research Update

Want Some Fries With That?

Topics: Addiction | Research Updates

The possibility that food can be addicting has been getting some serious attention in recent years (see for example Gearhardt AN et al, J Addict Med 2009;3(1):1–7). The idea isn’t half-baked: food and other natural rewards, like sex, activate the same brain regions that are hijacked by drugs of abuse.

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