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Applicability of brain wave biofeedback to substance use disorder in adolescents.

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Applicability of brain wave biofeedback to substance use disorder in adolescents.
Trudeau DL.
Child Adolesc Psychiatr Clin N Am. 2005 Jan;14(1):125-36, vii. Review. [abstract]

· Effects of neurotherapy on attention and impulsivity in crack cocaine addiction: A controlled, single-blind study.
Burkett, V. Shannon; Cummins, John M.; Dickson, Robert M.;
Journal of Neurotherapy, Vol 8(2), 2004. pp. 119-120.

· Alpha-theta therapy in the treatment of a dually diagnosed patient: A case study.
Loytsker, Julia V.;
Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences & Engineering, Vol 62(11-B), Jun 2002. pp. 5381.

· Neurofeedback in the treatment of addictive disorders.
Peniston, Eugene G.
Kulkosky, Paul J.; In: Introduction to quantitative EEG and neurofeedback. Evans, James R.; Abarbanel, Andrew; San Diego, CA, US: Academic Press, Inc, 1999. pp. 157-179.

· An investigation of neurofeedback training with alcoholics of Canadian Aboriginal ancestry.
Holden, William Bryne;
Dissertation Abstracts International Section A: Humanities & Social Sciences, Vol 58(10-A), Apr 1998. pp. 3846.

· Native Americans, neurofeedback, and substance abuse theory:" Three year outcome of alpha/theta neurofeedback training in the treatment of problem drinking among Dine' (Navajo) people.
Kelley, Matthew J.;
Journal of Neurotherapy, Vol 2(3), Fal-Win 1997. pp. 24-60.

· Alpha-theta brainwave neurofeedback training: an effective treatment for male and female alcoholics with depressive symptoms.
Saxby E, Peniston EG.
J Clin Psychol. 1995 Sep;51(5):685-93. [abstract]

· Sociocultural predictors of self-actualization in EEG-biofeedback-treated alcoholics.
Twemlow SW, Bowen WT.
Psychol Rep. 1977 Apr;40(2):591-8. No abstract available. [abstract]