Mind-Body Approaches to Prevention and Intervention for Alcohol and Other Drug Use/Abuse in Young Adults
Abstract
:1. Problematic Alcohol and Other Substance Use in Young Adults
2. Current Approaches to Reducing Substance Use in Young Adults
3. An Emotion Regulation Perspective on Young Adults’ AOD Use/Abuse
4. Mind–Body Interventions for Emotion Regulation in the Context of Substance Use/Abuse
5. Mind–Body Approaches to Bolstering ER Skills to Prevent AOD Use/Misuse
6. Distress Tolerance Interventions to Improve ER and Reduce AOD Use/Misuse
7. Yoga to Improve ER and Reduce AOD Use/Misuse
8. Issues for Future Development of Mind–Body Approaches to Reducing AOD Use in Young Adults
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Conflicts of Interest
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Park, C.L.; Russell, B.S.; Fendrich, M. Mind-Body Approaches to Prevention and Intervention for Alcohol and Other Drug Use/Abuse in Young Adults. Medicines 2018, 5, 64. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicines5030064
Park CL, Russell BS, Fendrich M. Mind-Body Approaches to Prevention and Intervention for Alcohol and Other Drug Use/Abuse in Young Adults. Medicines. 2018; 5(3):64. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicines5030064
Chicago/Turabian StylePark, Crystal L., Beth S. Russell, and Michael Fendrich. 2018. "Mind-Body Approaches to Prevention and Intervention for Alcohol and Other Drug Use/Abuse in Young Adults" Medicines 5, no. 3: 64. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicines5030064
APA StylePark, C. L., Russell, B. S., & Fendrich, M. (2018). Mind-Body Approaches to Prevention and Intervention for Alcohol and Other Drug Use/Abuse in Young Adults. Medicines, 5(3), 64. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicines5030064