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Treatments for Substance-related Disorders
Treatment for substance-related disorders is tailored to the individual and commonly includes behavioral therapy, medication, or a combination of both. Furthermore, specialized therapies have been created for specific substance disorders, such as those involving alcohol, cocaine, and opioids.
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Treatments for Substance-related Disorders
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A common viewpoint is that substance addiction is simply a failure of willpower. Based on the neurobiological understanding of this condition, which statement best critiques this viewpoint?
A person initially makes a conscious decision to use a substance. Over time, they develop a compulsive drive to continue using it, even when they want to stop. Which statement best analyzes this shift from voluntary to compulsive behavior from a neurobiological perspective?
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Specialized Therapies for Substance-Related Disorders
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Group Therapy for Substance-Related Disorders
Role of Medication in Substance Abuse Treatment
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Developing a Treatment Plan for an Opioid Use Disorder