Overview
In this study, the subconscious memory extinction therapy based on very brief exposure is used to intervene to reduce the alcohol craving of alcohol-dependent patients, prevent relapse, and observe the psychological craving, heart rate, skin conductance, and pupil diameter changes of the patients during the brief exposure extinction. The main questions it aims to answer are:
- Whether subconscious extinction intervention would reduce psychological craving and alcohol relapse?
- What is the mechanism of subconscious extinction intervention in alcohol dependence?
Description
After being informed about the study and potential risks, all patients giving written informed consent will undergo a screening period to determine eligibility for study entry. patients who meet the eligibility requirements will be randomized in very brief extinction, clearly visible extinction, or very brief neutral extinction. This study will recruit alcohol-dependent participants aged 18-60 in the ward, observe reported subjective scores during the extinction, and record the heart rate, skin conductance, pupil diameter, and ERP changes.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Adopt DSM-IV alcohol dependence diagnostic criteria;
- Complete detoxification treatment without obvious withdrawal symptoms;
- Informed consent, voluntary participation.
Exclusion criteria:
- Acute alcohol dependence withdrawal period;
- Patients who meet the DSM-Ⅳ diagnosis of psychoactive substances or non-psychoactive substances other than alcohol (except nicotine);
- Previous acceptance experienced similar exposure therapy;