Innovative Approaches to Predicting and Preventing Addiction Relapse

C. Ramanathan, T. Reischl
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Abstract The high rates of substance abuse relapse after participating in treatment programs forces human services professionals to reconsider prevailing addiction theories and treatment approaches. This article first discusses two theoretical orientations: (a) the more traditional and prevalent “disease model,” which emphasizes common, long-standing lifestyle and family background factors which affect addiction development and recovery and (b) the more recent “adaptive perspective,” which emphasizes individual differences in day-to-day stress, cognitive appraisal, and coping processes during recovery. Building on the more innovative adaptive perspective, there is a presentation of research findings that supports the development of a working theoretical model with key variables and causal pathways that affect addiction relapse. The theoretical model incorporates individual-level (behavioral, emotional, cognitive) variables as well as more environmental-level (social involvement, access to community resour...
预测和预防成瘾复发的创新方法
药物滥用在参与治疗方案后的高复发率迫使人类服务专业人员重新考虑流行的成瘾理论和治疗方法。本文首先讨论了两个理论方向:(a)更传统和流行的“疾病模型”,它强调影响成瘾发展和恢复的共同的、长期的生活方式和家庭背景因素;(b)最近的“适应性视角”,它强调日常压力、认知评估和恢复过程中的应对过程的个体差异。在更创新的适应性视角的基础上,有一个研究结果的展示,支持一个具有影响成瘾复发的关键变量和因果途径的工作理论模型的发展。该理论模型结合了个人层面(行为、情感、认知)变量以及更多的环境层面(社会参与、社区资源获取……)
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