Dealing with Stress as a Treatment for Alcohol Abuse
A researcher at the University at Buffalo’s Research Institute on Addictions (RIA) is initiating a study of “mindfulness-based stress reduction,” a technique often used in behavioral medicine for stress reduction but not before as an adjunct in the therapy of alcohol use disorders. “By adapting and applying mindfulness-based stress reduction or MBSR in alcoholism therapy, we hope to develop an increased ability to cope with stress and enhanced psychological well-being among alcohol-dependent individuals,” said Gerard J. Connors, Ph.D. “For people who often deal with stress in their lives by turning to alcohol, this could be a very positive alternative”……..
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Dealing with Stress as a Treatment for Alcohol Abuse
A researcher at the University at Buffalo’s Research Institute on Addictions (RIA) is initiating a study of “mindfulness-based stress reduction,” a technique often used in behavioral medicine for stress reduction but not before as an adjunct in the therapy of alcohol use disorders. “By adapting and applying mindfulness-based stress reduction or MBSR in alcoholism therapy, we hope to develop an increased ability to cope with stress and enhanced psychological well-being among alcohol-dependent individuals,” said Gerard J. Connors, Ph.D. “For people who often deal with stress in their lives by turning to alcohol, this could be a very positive alternative”……..
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