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Authors: Omar Manejwala

Craving (28 page)

62
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The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse
36, no. 5 (2010): 261–67.

63
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.
Welcome to Narcotics Anonymous
by Narcotics Anonymous World Services, Inc., 1986. See
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.

65
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. The other major problem that impairs outcomes is that although addictions are chronic diseases, most of our systems of care are designed to treat them in an acute fashion. This mismatch is also a contributor to the poor outcomes we sometimes see in addiction treatment. Emphasis on ongoing recovery support, often termed “recovery management,” is a key to long-term success.

68
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69
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. For more on this, see Steven Casper’s fascinating blog,
www.dictionaryofneurology.com
.

73
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. Valerie A. Cardenas, Kristin Samuelson, Maryann Lenoci, Colin Studholme, Thomas C. Neylan, Charles R. Marmar, Norbert Schuff, and Michael W. Weiner, “Changes in Brain Anatomy during the Course of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder,”
Psychiatry Research
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76
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77
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Emotion
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79
. Stanley Colcombe and Arthur F. Kramer, “Fitness Effects on the Cognitive Function of Older Adults: A Meta-Analytic Study,”
Psychological Science
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. Bill Wilson, “Spiritus contra Spiritum: The Bill Wilson/C. G. Jung Letters: The Roots of the Society of Alcoholics Anonymous,”
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81
. J. S. Tonigan, W. R. Miller, and G. J. Connors, “The Search for Meaning in Life as a Predictor of Alcoholism Treatment Outcome,” in
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82
. H. G. Koenig, L. K. George, K. G. Meador, D. G. Blazer, and S. M. Ford, “Religious Practices and Alcoholism in a Southern Adult Population,”
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83
. Sat Bir S. Khalsa, Gurucharan S. Khalsa, Hargopal K. Khalsa, and Mukta K. Khalsa, “Evaluation of a Residential Kundalini Yoga Lifestyle Pilot Program for Addiction in India,”
Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse
7, no. 1 (2008): 67–79.

84
. Wahiba Abu-Ras, Sameera Ahmed, and Cynthia L. Arfken, “Alcohol Use among U.S. Muslim College Students: Risk and Protective Factors,”
Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse
9, no. 3 (2010): 206–20.

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. C. Timko, R. H. Moos, J. W. Finney, and M. D. Lesar, “Long-Term Outcomes of Alcohol Use Disorders: Comparing Untreated Individuals with Those in Alcoholics Anonymous and Formal Treatment,”
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. See especially K. Piderman, T. Schneekloth, V. Pankratz, S. Maloney, and S. Altchuler, “Spirituality in Alcoholics during Treatment,”
American Journal on Addictions
6, no. 3 (2007): 232–37.

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. C. Emrick, J. Tonigan, H. Montgomery, and L. Little, “Alcoholics Anonymous: What Is Currently Known?” in
Research on Alcoholics Anonymous,
ed. B. McCrady (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers Center for Alcohol Studies, 1993), 41–76.

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. K. Humphreys, R. H. Moos, and C. Cohen, “Social and Community Resources and Long-Term Recovery from Treated and Untreated Alcoholism,”
Journal of Studies on Alcohol
58 (1997): 231–38.

90
. R. G. Atkins Jr. and J. E. Hawdon, “Religiosity and Participation in Mutual-Aid Support Groups for Addiction,”
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment
33, no. 3 (2007): 321–31.

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. The particular tobacco use log I’m referring to is copyrighted by the Regents of the University of California and can be found at the University of California, San Francisco Rx for Change program:
http://rxforchange.ucsf.edu
.

92
. Katie Witkiewitz and Sarah Bowen, “Depression, Craving, and Substance Use Following a Randomized Trial of Mindfulness-Based Relapse Prevention,”
Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology
78, no. 3 (June 2010): 362–74.

93
. Kevin W. Chen, Anthony Comerford, Phillip Shinnick, and Douglas M. Ziedonis, “Introducing Qigong Meditation into Residential Addiction Treatment: A Pilot Study Where Gender Makes a Difference,”
Journal of Alternative & Complementary Medicine
16, no. 8 (2010): 875–82.

94
. B. S. Musterman,
Reptiles on Caffeine
(Cornelius, NC: Warren Publishing, 2008).

95
. For a great review of the various benefits of helpfulness to cravings and addictive behaviors, see Sarah E. Zemore and Maria E. Pagano, “Kickbacks from Helping Others: Health and Recovery,”
Recent Developments in Alcoholism
18 (2008): 141–66.

96
. S. G. Post, “Altruism, Happiness, and Health: It’s Good to Be Good,”
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine
12, no. 2 (2005): 66–77.

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. Stephen G. Post, “It’s Good to Be Good: 2011 Fifth Annual Scientific Report on Health, Happiness and Helping Others,”
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1, no. 4 (2011).

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. K. I. Hunter and M. W. Linn, “Psychosocial Differences between Elderly Volunteers and Non-Volunteers,”
International Journal of Aging and Human Development
12 (1981): 205–13.

100
. J. Webb and K. Brewer, “Forgiveness, Health, and Problematic Drinking among College Students in Southern Appalachia,”
Journal of Health Psychology
15, no. 8 (2010): 1257–66.

101
. J. R. Webb, E. A. R. Robinson, and K. J. Brower, “Forgiveness and Mental Health among People Entering Outpatient Treatment with Alcohol Problems,”
Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly
27, no. 4 (2009): 368–88.

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103
. J. Bond, L. A. Kaskutas, and C. Weisner, “The Persistent Influence of Social Networks and Alcoholics Anonymous on Abstinence,”
Journal of Studies on Alcohol
64, no. 4 (2003): 579–88. See also L. A. Kaskutas, J. Bond, and K. Humphreys, “Social Networks as Mediators of the Effect of Alcoholics Anonymous,”
Addiction
97, no. 7 (2002): 891–900.

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. John F. Kelly, Robert L. Stout, Molly Magill, and J. Scott Tonigan, “The Role of Alcoholics Anonymous in Mobilizing Adaptive Social Network Changes: A Prospective Lagged Mediational Analysis,”
Drug & Alcohol Dependence
114, no. 2–3 (2011): 119–26.

105
. H. G. Roozen, R. de Waart, and P. van der Kroft, “Community Reinforcement and Family Training: An Effective Option to Engage Treatment-Resistant Substance-Abusing Individuals in Treatment,”
Addiction
105, no. 10 (Oct. 2010): 1729–38.

106
. M. Galanter,
Network Therapy for Alcohol and Drug Abuse
(New York: Basic Books, 1993).

107
. R. E. Meyer, “Conditioning Phenomena and the Problem of Relapse in Opioid Addicts and Alcoholics,” in
Learning Factors in Substance Abuse,
ed. B. Ray, NIDA research monograph series no. 84 (1988): 61–79.

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. Reuven Dar, Nurit Rosen-Korakin, Oren Shapira, Yair Gottlieb, and Hanan Frenk, “The Craving to Smoke in Flight Attendants: Relations with Smoking Deprivation, Anticipation of Smoking, and Actual Smoking,”
Journal of Abnormal Psychology
119, no. 1 (2010): 248–53.

109
. Nicole K. Lee, Sonja Pohlman, Amanda Baker, Jason Ferris, and Frances Kay-Lambkin, “It’s the Thought That Counts: Craving Metacognitions and Their Role in Abstinence from Methamphetamine Use,”
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment
38 (2010): 245–50.

110
. Gantt P. Galloway, Edward G. Singleton, Raymond Buscemi, Matthew J. Baggott, Rene M. Dickerhoof, and John E. Mendelson, “An Examination of Drug Craving Over Time in Abstinent Methamphetamine Users,”
American Journal on Addictions
19, no. 6 (2010): 510–14.

111
. John Hughes, “Craving among Long-Abstinent Smokers: An Internet Survey,”
Nicotine & Tobacco Research
12, no. 4 (2010): 459–62.

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