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The Korean Journal of Health Psychology

Addiction and Self-Regulation: A Cognitive Neuroscience Approach

The Korean Journal of Health Psychology / The Korean Journal of Health Psychology, (P)1229-070X; (E)2713-9581
2006, v.11 no.1, pp.0-0

Abstract

Addiction was discussed as a self-regulatory process. Addiction can be understood as a syndrome with common genetic and psychosocial vulnerabilities, temporal stages, and neurobiological basis. Results of recent cognitive neuroscientific studies, which show same underlying disregulatory neural mechanisms of learning and memory that under normal circumstances serve to shape survival behaviors related to pursuit of rewards and cues that predict them, were presented. Lieberman et al.(2002, 2004)'s cognitive neuroscience approach to self-regulation were discussed in relation with addiction researches of neuroscience. I suggest that mindfulness can be used as a useful strategy to improve the self-regulatory power of addicts in combination with both chemical and behavioral treatments.

keywords
addiction syndrome, self-regulation, cognitive neuroscience, reflexion-system, reflection-system, mindfulness, 중독 증후군, 자기조절, 인지신경과학, 반사체계, 숙고체계, 마음챙김, addiction syndrome, self-regulation, cognitive neuroscience, reflexion-system, reflection-system, mindfulness

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