23 October 2018
Organised by:
SCI's London Group
London, UK
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Addiction is caused by exposure and physical and mental adaptation. Addiction is treatable; but some disorders have proved resistant to medications and psychological therapies.
Focusing on cocaine use disorder (CUD), John Marsden will outline learning processes that underpin and maintain CUD and describe the rationale, procedures, preliminary evidence and implications of a novel cognitive therapy.
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UCL
Department of Chemistry
University College London
20 Gordon Street
London
WC1H 0AJ
Communications Team
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7598 1594
Email: communications@soci.org
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