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Craving Mechanisms

Olivia Clarke

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Craving Mechanisms explores the intricate science behind addiction, revealing how the brain's reward system is hijacked by substances or behaviors. It highlights the crucial role of the mesolimbic dopamine system in driving cravings, while also examining the prefrontal cortex's reduced ability to control impulsive actions. Understanding these neurobiological pathways is critical because addiction has a significant global impact. The book traces our understanding of addiction, reframing it from a moral failing to a recognized brain disorder. This book uniquely blends neuroscience and psychology to offer a comprehensive view of addiction.

 
It is structured into three main parts, beginning with the neurobiology of cravings, continuing to the psychological aspects of cravings shaped by environmental cues and learned behaviors, and concluding with evidence-based interventions like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS). The text emphasizes the importance of understanding both neurological and psychological components for effective, long-term recovery.

 
By integrating the latest research, Craving Mechanisms provides practical insights into managing cravings and making informed treatment decisions. The books approach is accessible, translating complex scientific concepts into understandable language for a broad audience, including those in psychology, neuroscience, and medicine, as well as individuals and families affected by addiction.
Disponível desde: 12/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 85 páginas.

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