Brain exercises aim to boost confidence in alcohol recovery

NCT ID NCT07390877

Summary

This study is testing whether adding a special brain training program helps people being treated for alcohol use disorder. The program aims to improve thinking skills, self-awareness, and the feeling of being capable of managing recovery. Researchers will compare outcomes for 130 participants who receive the brain training alongside standard treatment against those who receive standard treatment alone.

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  • CHRU Brest

    Brest, France

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  • CHU de Nantes

    Nantes, France

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  • EPSM Epsylan

    Blain, France

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  • EPSM Georges Daumézon

    Bouguenais, France

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  • EPSM du Finistère Sud

    Quimper, France

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  • HIA

    Brest, France

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