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Consequences of multiple withdrawal from alcohol
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posted on 2023-06-07, 18:17 authored by Dora Duka, John Gentry, Robert Malcolm, Tamzin Ripley, Gilyana Borlikova, Dai N Stephens, Lynn M Veatch, Howard C Becker, Fulton T CrewsThis article represents the proceedings of a symposium at the 2003 annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism in Fort Lauderdale, FL, organized by Theodora Duka and chaired by Dai Stephens. The purpose of the symposium was to examine the effects of multiple experiences of withdrawal from alcohol in animals made dependent on alcohol and in humans who are alcohol dependent. Parallels were drawn to the effects of repeated short-lived high-content alcohol exposures in animals and in humans who are social drinkers but indulge in binge drinking. The presentations were (1) Multiple detoxifications and risk of relapse in abstinent alcoholics, by John Gentry and Robert Malcolm; (2) Emotional and cognitive impairments after long-term use of alcohol: relationship to multiple detoxifications and binge drinking, by Theodora Duka; (3) The effect of repeated withdrawal from ethanol on conditioning to appetitive stimuli, by Tamzin Ripley, Gilyanna Borlikova, and Dai Stephens; (4) Alcohol withdrawal kindling: electrographic measures in a murine model of behavioral seizure sensitization, by Lynn Veatch and Howard Becker; and (5) Binge drinking induced changes in CNS, by Fulton Crews.
History
Publication status
- Published
Journal
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental ResearchISSN
0145-6008Publisher
Wiley-BlackwellIssue
2Volume
28Page range
233-246Department affiliated with
- Psychology Publications
Full text available
- No
Peer reviewed?
- Yes