Aviv Weinstein mainly focuses on Addiction, Psychiatry, Clinical psychology, Behavioral addiction and Disease. He has researched Addiction in several fields, including Aripiprazole, Methylphenidate, Modafinil, Neuroimaging and Substance abuse. His studies in Substance abuse integrate themes in fields like Frontal lobe, Neuroscience, Functional imaging and Craving.
His work on Cannabinoid expands to the thematically related Psychiatry. The study incorporates disciplines such as Computer addiction, Social anxiety and Comorbidity in addition to Clinical psychology. His Comorbidity research incorporates elements of Psychotherapist and Personality.
Aviv Weinstein focuses on Addiction, Clinical psychology, Psychiatry, Craving and Anxiety. He is interested in Behavioral addiction, which is a branch of Addiction. His work is dedicated to discovering how Clinical psychology, Exercise addiction are connected with Athletes and other disciplines.
His study in the fields of Cannabis, Mood, Psychosocial and Abstinence under the domain of Psychiatry overlaps with other disciplines such as Alcohol dependence. The Craving study combines topics in areas such as Neuroimaging, Cognition, Orbitofrontal cortex and Opiate. His Anxiety study incorporates themes from Developmental psychology, Eating disorders, Compulsive behavior and Depression.
His primary areas of investigation include Clinical psychology, Cannabis, Synthetic cannabinoids, Addiction and Anxiety. Aviv Weinstein has included themes like Big Five personality traits, Sensation seeking, Personality, Pornography and Exercise addiction in his Clinical psychology study. His research in Cannabis intersects with topics in Cannabinoid, Mood disorders, Substance abuse and Cognitive flexibility.
His Synthetic cannabinoids research incorporates themes from Executive functions, Traditional medicine and Pharmacology. Specifically, his work in Addiction is concerned with the study of Behavioral addiction. His Anxiety course of study focuses on Mental health and Distress and Psychological intervention.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Cannabis, Cannabinoid, Synthetic cannabinoids, Mental health and Psychiatry. His Cannabis study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Psychosis, Adverse effect and Cognition. The concepts of his Cognition study are interwoven with issues in Drug and Clinical psychology.
His research investigates the connection between Mental health and topics such as Comorbidity that intersect with issues in Addiction. His Addiction research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Substance abuse and Pharmacology. His work on Schizophrenia and Mood disorders as part of general Psychiatry research is frequently linked to Hoarding disorder and Effects of cannabis, bridging the gap between disciplines.
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Introduction to Behavioral Addictions
Jon E. Grant;Marc N. Potenza;Aviv Weinstein;David A. Gorelick.
American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse (2010)
Internet Addiction or Excessive Internet Use
Aviv Weinstein;Michel Lejoyeux.
American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse (2010)
Orbitofrontal Cortex and Human Drug Abuse: Functional Imaging
Edythe D. London;Monique Ernst;Steven Grant;Katherine Bonson.
Cerebral Cortex (2000)
Computer and video game addiction - a comparison between game users and non-game users.
Aviv Malkiel Weinstein.
American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse (2010)
Pharmacological approaches to methamphetamine dependence: a focused review.
Laurent Karila;Aviv Weinstein;Henri-Jean Aubin;Amine Benyamina.
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (2010)
Internet Addiction Disorder: Overview and Controversies
Aviv Weinstein;Laura Curtiss Feder;Kenneth Paul Rosenberg;Pinhas Dannon.
Behavioral Addictions#R##N#Criteria, Evidence, and Treatment (2014)
Internet addiction is associated with social anxiety in young adults.
Aviv Weinstein;Dikla Dorani;Rotem Elhadif;Yehely Bukovza.
Annals of clinical psychiatry : official journal of the American Academy of Clinical Psychiatrists (2015)
New treatments for cocaine dependence: a focused review.
Laurent Karila;David Gorelick;Aviv Weinstein;Florence Noble.
The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology (2008)
Changes in regional cerebral blood flow elicited by craving memories in abstinent opiate-dependent subjects.
Mark R.C. Daglish;Aviv Weinstein;Andrea L. Malizia;Susan Wilson.
American Journal of Psychiatry (2001)
Including gaming disorder in the ICD-11: The need to do so from a clinical and public health perspective.
Hans Jürgen Rumpf;Sophia Achab;Sophia Achab;Joël Billieux;Henrietta Bowden-Jones.
Journal of behavioral addictions (2018)
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