Cognitive Biases in Cannabis, Opioid, and Stimulant Disorders: A Systematic Review (DA2326)
Author(s): Newsletter
Pre-Approved for: CA BRN, CCAPP, CE Broker Provider, Delaware BON, FCB, MCBAP-Specific , NAADAC, RNs
Credit Hours: 3
Course Format
This course is online. All course material is available online and is accessible immediately after purchase from your account homepage. Certificate of Completion is available immediately upon passing the exam.
Course Overview
This course is the Frontiers in Psychiatry Cognitive Biases in Cannabis, Opioid, and Stimulant Disorders: A Systematic Review. This review provides synthesized evidence for cognitive biases in these substance use disorders utilizing various clinical assessment tools.
Course Objectives
- Assess evidence structures for cognitive biases to comprehend the roles of psychological interventions to promote abstinence maintenance.
- Analyze attentional and approach biases for the importance of bias modification interventions.
- Utilize evidence data for reviewing potential associations between cognitive biases and other addiction-related outcomes.
- Monitor clientele progress by provision of person-centered treatment plans with bias modification interventions.
Course Outline
- Introduction
- Methods
- Results
- Tables
- Discussion
- Conclusions
- References
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