Special journal edition focuses on integrating brain science with addiction treatment

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One of the greatest challenges in addiction research is the translation of research findings to practical clinical use. To that end, the Psychology of Addictive Behaviors journal recently published a special issue devoted to NIH-funded research aimed at integrating brain science and addiction treatment research. The authors address a range of addictive behaviors, such as alcohol, cigarettes, marijuana, cocaine, and pathological gaming. The articles were organized and co-edited by NIDA and NIAAA grantees Sarah Feldstein Ewing (University of New Mexico) and Tammy Chung (University of Pittsburgh).

For a related commentary, co-authored by NIDA’s Cheryl Anne Boyce, go to http://psycnet.apa.org/journals/adb/27/2/547.html.

This special issue of Psychology of Addictive Behaviors is published by the American Psychological Association and can be found in its entirety at http://psycnet.apa.org/index.cfm?fa=browsePA.volumes&jcode=adb.

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