Cognitive training and remediation interventions for substance use disorders: a Delphi consensus study.
Antonio Verdejo-GarciaTara RezapourEmily GiddensArash Khojasteh ZonooziParnian RafeiJamie BerryAlfonso CaracuelMarc L CopersinoMatt FieldEric L GarlandValentina LorenzettiLeandro Malloy-DinizVictoria ManningEly M MarceauDavid L PenningtonJustin C StricklandReinout W WiersRahia FairheadAlexandra C AndersonMorris BellWouter J BoendermakerSamantha BrooksRaimondo BrunoSalvatore CampanellaJanna CousijnW Miles CoxAndrew C DeanKaren D ErscheIngmar H A FrankenBrett FroeligerPedro GamitoThomas E GladwinPriscila Dib GonçalvesKatrijn HoubenJoanna JacobusAndrew JonesAnne-Marije KaagJohannes LindenmeyerElly McGrathTalia NardoJorge OliveiraCharlotte R PenningtonKelsey PerrykkadHugh PiercyClaudia I RuppMieke H J SchulteLindsay M SquegliaPetra StaigerDan J SteinJeff SteinMaria SteinWilliam W StoopsMary SweeneyKatie A WitkiewitzSteven P WoodsRichard YiMin ZhaoHamed EkhtiariPublished in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2022)
Expert recommendations on cognitive training and remediation for substance use disorders highlight the relevance of targeting implicit biases, reward, emotion regulation and higher-order cognitive skills via well-validated intervention approaches qualified with mechanistic techniques and flexible delivery options.