1. Drug Abuse: Classifications, Effects and Risks
2. Behavioral Analysis of Substance Use and Dependence: Theoretical-Conceptual Aspects and Possibilities for Intervention
3. Criteria for Substance Use Disorders Diagnosis (SUD): An Analytical-Behavioral Perspective
4. Basic Concepts of Behavioral Pharmacology
5. Functional Analysis of Substance Use and Dependence
6. Establishing and Abolishing Contingencies of Crack Use: User Descriptions of a CAPS ad
7.Contingency Management for the Treatment of Substance Use Disorders
8. Cue Exposure Therapy For Substance Use: A Complement To Functional Analysis
9. Functional Analytical Psychotherapy (FAP) as an Adjunct Treatment to Substance Dependence Cases
10. Dialetical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) For Substance Use Associated With Borderline Personality Disorder
11. Contributions of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) with an emphasis on Values and Commited Actions in the treatment of substance dependence
12. Therapy by Contingencies of Reinforcement (TCR) and Substance Dependence: A Clinical Case Presentation
13. Motivational Interviewing Under a Behavior Analysis Perspective
14. Interfaces Between Neurosciences and Behavior Analysis on the use of Psychoactive Substances
15. Behavioral Functions of Drug Use in Marital Narratives: From Progression to Treatment of Substance Dependence
16. Drugs Use in Romantic Relationship and Violence Against Women
17. Challenges of Clinical Behavior Analysis In Legal Substance Use: Alcohol And Tobacco
Simone Martin Oliani holds a bachelors degree in psychology from Centro de Estudos Superiores de Londrina (CESULON), Brazil. She is a specialist in behavioral-analytical psychotherapy and holds a masters degree in behavior analysis from the Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL), Brazil. She is affiliated to ABPMC (Brazilian Association of Medicine and Behavioral Psychology) and regional coordinator of the ABPMC Community project. She is also affiliated to ABEAD (Brazilian Association for the Study of Alcohol and Other Drugs) and ACBS (Association for Contextual Behavioral Science). She has experience in psychology, with an emphasis on clinical psychology, acting mainly on the following themes: behavior analysis, substance dependence, prevention / intervention and health psychology.
Richard Alecsander Reichert is PhD student in Psychobiology at Universidade Federal de Sćo Paulo (UNIFESP), Brazil; researcher in the area of medicine and sociology ofdrug abuse; holds a bachelors degree in psychology from the Universidade do Vale do Itajaķ (UNIVALI), Brazil; is a member of the Interdisciplinary Center for Studies in Neuroscience and Behavior in Childhood and Adolescence at Universidade Federal de Sćo Paulo (CIENCIA-UNIFESP); collaborator of the Laboratory of Basic and Applied Cognitive Psychology (LPCOG) at Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC), Brazil; and associate member of the Brazilian Multidisciplinary Association of Studies on Drugs (Associaēćo Brasileira Multidisciplinar de Estudos sobre Drogas ABRAMD), International Society of Substance Use Professionals and International Network on Brief Interventions for Alcohol & Other Drugs (INEBRIA).
Roberto Alves Banaco holds a masters and PhD degrees in experimental psychology from Universidade de Sćo Paulo (USP), Brazil; and graduated in psychology at Pontifķcia Universidade Católica de Sćo Paulo (PUC-SP), Brazil. He is academic director and professor of Paradigma Centro de Ciźncias e Tecnologia do Comportamento (Center for Behavior Sciences and Technology); member of the Brazilian Society of Psychology (Sociedade Brasileira de Psicologia SBP); member of the board of the Brazilian Association of Psychology and Behavior Medicine (Associaēćo Brasileira de Psicologia e Medicina Comportamental ABPMC); and behavior analyst accredited by ABPMC. He has experience in psychology, with emphasis on psychological treatment and prevention, acting mainly in the following themes: behavior analysis, experimental behavior analysis, behavior analytic therapy, radical behaviorism and applied behavior analysis.