6 Theories of Alcohol Cravings (E241)
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Understanding why you crave alcohol can be a powerful tool in your sober journey, helping you reduce the frequency and intensity of these cravings. There are many theories about why alcohol cravings occur, and in this episode, I’ll explore the six most scientifically supported reasons. By gaining insight into the different factors that contribute to alcohol cravings, you can strengthen your sober lifestyle and learn effective strategies to manage and reduce your own cravings.
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Gillian Tietz. 6 Theories of Alcohol Cravings (E241). Sober Powered. 2024
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Van Lier, H. et al. Identifying viable theoretical frameworks with essential parameters for real-time and real world alcohol craving research: a systematic review of craving models. Addiction Research & Theory. 2018
Martinotti, G. et al. Craving Typology Questionnaire (CTQ): A scale for alcohol craving in normal controls and alcoholics. Comprehensive Psychology. 2013.
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