Socio-emotional deficits in severe alcohol use disorders. Maurage, P., Rolland, B., & D'Hondt, F. Elsevier Inc., Amsterdam, 2019.
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Theoretical and experimental approaches to alcohol use disorders (AUD) have mostly focused on the exploration of cognitive factors. More recently, several studies have explored socio-emotional variables in this population, documenting massive impairments and suggesting that they could have a key role in the emergence and persistence of alcohol-related problems. This chapter underlines the importance of social cognition deficits in AUD, by proposing a literature review organized around a typology distinguishing five subcomponents (Theory of Mind, social perception, social knowledge, attributional bias, and emotion processing) and then by identifying four main research avenues to better understand social cognition in AUD. These experimental perspectives respectively explore the links between socio-emotional and cognitive deficits, the individual variability of social cognition impairments, their evolution during the disease's course and their inclusion in AUD models, ending up in the implementation of social cognition evaluation and remediation in clinical settings, as an innovative relapse prevention tool.
@book{Maurage2019,
abstract = {Theoretical and experimental approaches to alcohol use disorders (AUD) have mostly focused on the exploration of cognitive factors. More recently, several studies have explored socio-emotional variables in this population, documenting massive impairments and suggesting that they could have a key role in the emergence and persistence of alcohol-related problems. This chapter underlines the importance of social cognition deficits in AUD, by proposing a literature review organized around a typology distinguishing five subcomponents (Theory of Mind, social perception, social knowledge, attributional bias, and emotion processing) and then by identifying four main research avenues to better understand social cognition in AUD. These experimental perspectives respectively explore the links between socio-emotional and cognitive deficits, the individual variability of social cognition impairments, their evolution during the disease's course and their inclusion in AUD models, ending up in the implementation of social cognition evaluation and remediation in clinical settings, as an innovative relapse prevention tool.},
address = {Amsterdam},
author = {Maurage, Pierre and Rolland, Benjamin and D'Hondt, Fabien},
booktitle = {Neuroscience of Alcohol: Mechanisms and Treatment},
doi = {10.1016/B978-0-12-813125-1.00039-8},
editor = {Preedy, Victor},
isbn = {9780128131251},
keywords = {Alcoholism,Attributional bias,Emotion processing,Empathy,Social cognition,Social knowledge,Social perception,Theory of mind},
pages = {373--381},
publisher = {Elsevier Inc.},
title = {{Socio-emotional deficits in severe alcohol use disorders}},
url = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/B9780128131251000398},
year = {2019}
}

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