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Questions about the validity of the binge or heavy drinking criterion have implications for more than just treatment evaluation

Questions about the validity of the binge or heavy drinking criterion have implications for more than just treatment evaluation

Early View (Online Version of Record published before inclusion in an issue) Havard, A. (2016 ) Questions about the validity of the binge or heavy drinking criterion have implications for more than just treatment evaluation . Addiction , doi: 10.1111/add.13294. Commentary to: Questioning the validity of the 4+/5+ binge or heavy drinking criterion in college and clinical populations…
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One size should not fit all, so use the right tool for the job

Early View (Online Version of Record published before inclusion in an issue) Carey, K. B. , and Miller, M. B. (2016 ) One size should not fit all, so use the right tool for the job . Addiction , doi: 10.1111/add.13283. Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences, Brown University School of Public Health, Providence, RI, USA Commentary to: Questioning the
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Better options than self‐report of consumption

Early View (Online Version of Record published before inclusion in an issue) Andreasson, S. (2016 ) Better options than self-report of consumption . Addiction , doi: 10.1111/add.13278. Commentary to: Questioning the validity of the 4+/5+ binge or heavy drinking criterion in college and clinical populations…
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Alcohol misuse in older people [Articles]

The clinical and public mental health aspects of alcohol misuse in older people (both men and women) have increasing relevance for both old age and addiction psychiatrists. Clinical presentations are often complex and involve a number of different psychiatric, physical and psychosocial factors. The assessment, treatment and aftercare of alcohol-related and comorbid other mental disorders will also
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Using [11C]Ro15 4513 PET to characterise GABA-benzodiazepine receptors in opiate addiction: Similarities and differences with alcoholism

Publication date: 15 May 2016 Source:NeuroImage, Volume 132 Author(s): Anne Lingford-Hughes, James Myers, Ben Watson, Alastair G. Reid, Nicola Kalk, Adrian Feeney, Alexander Hammers, Daniela A. Riaño-Barros, Colm J. McGinnity, Lindsay G. Taylor, Lula Rosso, David J. Brooks, Federico Turkheimer, David J. Nutt The importance of the GABA-benzodiazepine receptor complex and its subtyp
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