TY - JOUR ID - 91592 TI - A Narrative Review of Third-Wave Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies in Addiction JO - Addiction and Health JA - AHJ LA - en SN - 2008-4633 AU - Balandeh, Ebrahim AU - Omidi, Abdollah AU - Ghaderi, Amir AD - Department of Clinical Psychology, School of Medicine, Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, Iran AD - Department of Addiction Studies, School of Medicine AND Clinical Research Development Unit, Matini/Kargarnejad Hospital, Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, Iran Y1 - 2021 PY - 2021 VL - 13 IS - 1 SP - 52 EP - 65 KW - Addiction KW - Meditation KW - Mindfulness KW - Substance-related disorders KW - Cognitive-behavioral therapy DO - 10.22122/ahj.v13i1.298 N2 - Substance use disorder (SUD) is a prevalent health issue with serious social and personal consequences.SUDs are linked to numerous physical health problems. In the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of MentalDisorders-5th Edition (DSM-V), the essential characteristic of a SUD is a collection of cognitive, behavioral,and psychological manifestations indicative of the subject’s unbaiting substance use despite experiencingsignificant problems due to continued use. Several alternative interventions have been indicated. Amongthem, mindfulness-based therapies are receiving growing attention. This article reviews evidence for the useof third-wave cognitive-behavioral therapies (CBTs) in addiction treatment. We have reviewed the literaturepublished from 1990 to 2019. Further research is required to better understand the types of mindfulnessbased interventions that work best for specific types of addiction, patients, and situations. Current findingsincreasingly support third-wave CBTs as a promising complementary therapy for the treatment andprevention of addiction UR - https://ahj.kmu.ac.ir/article_91592.html L1 - https://ahj.kmu.ac.ir/article_91592_c06394bf63fcfbad147a15decfa1f8da.pdf ER -