Evaluation of a Group Cue-Exposure Treatment for Opiate Addicts

  • Francisco J. Labrador
  • Mónica Bernaldo de Quirós Aragón
  • Fernando De Arce
Keywords: craving, cue-exposure, psychophysiological assessment, addictions

Abstract

Twenty-four detoxified opiate addicts were randomized to an experimental group and a control group to evaluate efficacy of a group cue-exposure treatment to reduce or extinguish classically conditioned responses to drug-related stimuli. Assessment included psychophysiological responses (skin temperature, skin conductance level—SCL—, and heart rate) to a videotape and subjective measures (subjective craving, positive and negative affect) before and after the videotape. The experimental group received a group cueexposure program to drug-related stimuli that comprised twelve treatment sessions administered three times weekly. The treatment program significantly reduced conditioned responses to drug-related stimuli, as measured by SCL and positive affect.

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Published
2005-11-24
How to Cite
Labrador F. J., Bernaldo de Quirós Aragón M. y De Arce F. (2005). Evaluation of a Group Cue-Exposure Treatment for Opiate Addicts. The Spanish Journal of Psychology, 8(2), 229-237. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/SJOP/article/view/SJOP0505220229A
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