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    Alcohol Use and Aggression Among Men in Residential Treatment for Substance Use Disorders: the Moderating Role of Mindfulness Facets

    Aggressive behaviors are consistently linked to alcohol use and are over-represented among individuals in substance misuse treatment compared to the general population. Trait mindfulness (i.e., a multifaceted ...

    Alisa R. Garner, Ryan C. Shorey, Scott Anderson, Gregory L. Stuart in Mindfulness (2021)

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    Mindfulness and Early Maladaptive Schemas Among Men in Treatment for Substance Use Disorder

    Early maladaptive schema (EMS), the dysfunctional life views regarding oneself or others, is relatively more prevalent in clinical populations and is related to avoidant behaviors (e.g., substance use). Avoida...

    Hannah L. Grigorian, Meagan J. Brem, Ryan C. Shorey, Scott Anderson in Mindfulness (2020)

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    Exploring Gender Differences in the Relationship Between Dispositional Mindfulness and Compulsive Sexual Behavior Among Adults in Residential Substance Use Treatment

    Compulsive sexual behavior (CSB) is overrepresented among adults with substance use disorders (SUD), yet there is no empirically supported CSB treatment for this population. Cross-sectional and single case des...

    Meagan J. Brem, Ryan C. Shorey, Scott Anderson, Gregory L. Stuart in Mindfulness (2019)

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    Dispositional Mindfulness and Compulsive Sexual Behavior Among Women in Residential Treatment for Substance Use Disorders

    Compulsive sexual behaviors (CSB) are prevalent among populations with substance use disorders (SUD). The risk of relapse following SUD treatment is increased if CSB are not addressed. Despite this risk, few s...

    Meagan J. Brem, Ryan C. Shorey, Scott Anderson, Gregory L. Stuart in Mindfulness (2018)

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    Dispositional Mindfulness, Shame, and Compulsive Sexual Behaviors Among Men in Residential Treatment for Substance Use Disorders

    Approximately, 31% of men in treatment for a substance use disorders (SUD) engage in compulsive sexual behavior (CSB). Shame, a well-documented consequence of CSB, increases the likelihood of relapse following...

    Meagan J. Brem, Ryan C. Shorey, Scott Anderson, Gregory L. Stuart in Mindfulness (2017)

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    The Relationship Between Mindfulness and Compulsive Sexual Behavior in a Sample of Men in Treatment for Substance Use Disorders

    Substance use disorders (SUDs) are a serious worldwide problem. Despite years of research on the treatment of SUDs, relapse remains high. One factor that may complicate SUDs treatment for some patients is comp...

    Ryan C. Shorey, Joanna Elmquist, Michael J. Gawrysiak, Scott Anderson in Mindfulness (2016)

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    The Relationship Between Spirituality and Aggression in a Sample of Men in Residential Substance Use Treatment

    Ryan C. Shorey, JoAnna Elmquist in International Journal of Mental Health and… (2016)

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    The Relation between Trait Mindfulness and Early Maladaptive Schemas in Men Seeking Substance Use Treatment

    Recent research has examined the relation between mindfulness and substance use, demonstrating that lower trait mindfulness is associated with increased substance use and that mindfulness-based interventions h...

    Ryan C. Shorey, Hope Brasfield, Scott Anderson, Gregory L. Stuart in Mindfulness (2015)