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Neuroscience-informed psychoeducation for addiction: a conceptual and feasibility study

  • Tara Rezapour
  • , Kayla L. McLean
  • , Elena Psederska
  • , Khashayar Niki Maleki
  • , Hamed Ekhtiari
  • , Jasmin Vassileva

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Abstract

Over the past few decades, our understanding of substance use disorders (SUD) has been reshaped by evidence from neuroscience, which suggests that SUD are characterized by specific neuromarkers that transcend traditional diagnostic boundaries and act as pre-diagnostic markers that could be targeted through preventive attempts. Connectivity-based neuromarkers or brain networks have emerged as a promising framework, providing new insights into the neurocognitive mechanisms of SUD. Utilizing this data-driven framework assists prevention and intervention developers in offering a non-judgmental insight for adolescents regarding the potential vulnerability of neurocognitive systems to continued substance use. Given the importance of such awareness, this paper proposes a neural network-informed approach based on research domain criteria (RDoC) to characterize the content of neuroscience-informed psychoeducation designed for SUD. Furthermore, we argue that various features related to content and structure need to be considered when developing such interventions delivered through digital platforms (e.g., apps and websites). Finally, we introduce a theory-driven app called “NIPA”, developed with the aim of increasing adolescents’ awareness and resilience to the effects of drugs and other emotional triggers on brain and cognitive functions.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number1527828
JournalFrontiers in Psychiatry
Volume16
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025

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Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2025 Rezapour, McLean, Psederska, Maleki, Ekhtiari and Vassileva.

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This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • addiction
  • adolescents
  • metacogntive
  • neurocognitive
  • neuroscience-informed psychoeducation
  • research domain criteria (RDoC)

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