Webinar: Neuromodulation: Promising New Approaches to Addressing Substance Use Disorders
- Jan 28
- 1 min read
Updated: Feb 10
Neuromodulation is gaining attention as an effective approach for treating substance use disorders. These techniques work by using electrical, magnetic, or soundwave stimulation to stimulate brain circuits affected by addiction. Research shows encouraging results in reducing craving and relapse risk.
This webinar provides an overview of neuromodulation, including the various techniques and how they work, and what current research indicates about their potential role in addiction treatment. This session was designed for a broad audience and breaks down research in a clear, accessible way, highlighting where the science is today and where it may be headed next.
Speakers:
Dr. Redonna Chandler, Scientific Advisor, Addiction Policy Forum
Dr. James Mahoney, Associate Professor and Clinical Neuropsychologist, University of Virginia Health System
Dr. Diana M. Martinez, Professor of Psychiatry, Cornell University Medical College





