TY - JOUR AU - el-Guebaly, Nady AB - Guest Editorial Twinning Research and Practice Guidelines in the Management of Addictions Nady el-Guebaly, MD, FRCPC he last decade witnessed deliberate attempts by those and differences between addiction to substances and behav- Tworking in the field of addictions to narrow the gap be ioural addictions? Pathological gambling is still listed in the tween research-based insights and daily clinical practice. This DSM-IV as an impulse control disorder, while most practitio- issue’s In Review articles reflect the breadth and depth of ad ners apply the treatment approaches of substance dependence diction research, with a particular focus on investigations con to this behavioural disorder. Tavares and colleagues identify ducted in Canada. Each article attempts to identify guidelines cognitive and behavioural distortions specific to gambling, as relevant to clinical practice. well as consequent treatment techniques, with attention to practical “how to” details that will aid individual practitioner Dr Monica Zilberman and colleagues’ article on sex differ- and clinical teams dealing with the problem. The article also ences and psychiatric comorbidities in substance use disor- challenges basic tenets of traditional multimodal approaches ders is the result of an international collaboration between the to addiction. Gambling as an activity is culturally sensitive, gender study group TI - Twinning Research and Practice Guidelines in the Management of Addictions JF - Canadian Journal of Psychiatry DO - 10.1177/070674370304800102 DA - 2003-02-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/sage/twinning-research-and-practice-guidelines-in-the-management-of-DLieRL80DA SP - 3 EP - 4 VL - 48 IS - 1 DP - DeepDyve ER -