
In this CME article, review the current treatment modalities for noninvasive brain stimulation in the treatment of substance use disorders, and to explore the potential for further expansion of indications.
Dr Tang is an addiction psychiatrist and clinician scientist at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health and an assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Toronto in Ontario, Canada. Dr Tang’s current focus is on the development of noninvasive brain stimulation treatments in addiction psychiatry, innovative approaches to evidence-based treatment delivery, and conducting clinical trials to investigate and target putative neurobiological mechanisms underlying these disorders. Dr Tang receives research support through the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation, the Physicians’ Services Incorporated Foundation, the Research in Addiction Medicine Scholars Program from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, and the Labatt Family Network for Research on the Biology of Depression.
In this CME article, review the current treatment modalities for noninvasive brain stimulation in the treatment of substance use disorders, and to explore the potential for further expansion of indications.
Published: January 22nd 2024 | Updated: