The article provides an in-depth exploration of various neurobiological models that explain the mechanisms underlying addiction. Authored by Carmen Ferrer-Pérez, Sandra Montagud-Romero, and María Carmen Blanco-Gandía, the review traces the evolution of addiction theories, starting from early models like the Opponent-Process Theory to more recent approaches such as the Neuroinflammation Theory. The article emphasizes that these theories are not mutually exclusive but often build upon each other to provide a holistic understanding of addiction. It discusses how different brain systems, including the dopaminergic and glutamatergic systems, contribute to addiction by altering reward processing, motivation, and stress responses. The review highlights the complexity of addiction, arguing that an interdisciplinary approach that considers both biological and environmental factors is crucial for developing effective treatments.
This course is based on the reading-based online article, Neurobiological Theories of Addiction: A Comprehensive Review created by Carmen Ferrer-Pérez, PhD et al. in 2024.
Publication Date
1st Edition 1/23/2024
Course Material Authors
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Carmen Ferrer-Pérez, PhD
Dr. Ferrer-Pérez is an assistant professor in the Department of Developmental Psychology at the University of Valencia. Her work focuses on neurobiology and she has been published in multiple peer reviewed journals.
Sandra Montagud-Romero
Dr. Montagud-Romero is an assistant professor in the Department of Developmental Psychology at the University of Valencia. Her work focuses on Psychobiology of Drug Dependence and she has been published in multiple peer reviewed journals.
Allison Brown holds a BS degree in Criminal Justice with a Psychology focus and a Master’s degree in Social Work from Loyola University Chicago. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who currently works at a Long-Term Insurance company bringing clinical experience to claim processes. Additionally, she developed and continues to lead the Continuing Education Program for Social Workers and Nurses and often leads complex process improvement projects Prior to this, her primary focus was in mental health and worked in both the outpatient and inpatient settings providing support to adults with mental illness.
Recommended For
Addiction professionals, counselors, marriage and family therapists, psychologists and social workers. This course is appropriate for all levels of knowledge.
Course Objectives:
After taking this course, you should be able to:
Understand the Evolution of Neurobiological Theories of Addiction
Analyze the Role of Specific Brain Systems in Addiction
Evaluate the Implications of Neurobiological Theories for Treatment
Availability
This course is available starting Sep 11th, 2024 and expires Sep 10th, 2034
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