Journal: The American Journal on Addictions
Credit: 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM
Release Date: December 14, 2022
Activity Disclosures
We would like to thank Melissa Lydston at the Massachusetts General Hospital Treadwell Library for providing a consultation for this review. This study was supported by the National Institutes of Health through the NIH HEAL Initiative under award number4UH3DA050252‐01.
Dr. Wilens works as a consultant for Vallon, the Gavin Foundation,Bay Cove Human Services, the US National Football League, and the US Minor and Major League for Baseball. He has a licensing agreement with Ironshore. Dan Greenwald and Dr. Herbert Green-wald are employees of 3D Therapy LLC. The remaining authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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Link to content: A systematic review of virtual reality therapies for substance use disorders: Impact on secondary treatment outcomes - Taubin - 2023 - The American Journal on Addictions - Wiley Online Library
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