Ben Castine

Ben Castine
  • BPsyc(Hons), MPsyc(ClinNeuro)
  • PhD Student at Monash University (Australia)

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Introduction
I am currently undertaking my PhD at the School of Psychological Sciences, Monash University (Australia). My research examines the role of self-awareness (or insight) on treatment seeking for substance use disorders. My thesis is entitled 'Multimodal assessment of self-awareness in adults with alcohol use disorder.'
Current institution
Monash University (Australia)
Current position
  • PhD Student

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Publications (4)
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Over the last decade, Esports, defined as a form of organized video game competition, has emerged as a global phenomenon. The professional players who compete in Esports, namely, Eathletes, share many similarities with their traditional athlete counterparts. However, in sharp contrast to traditional athletes, there is a paucity of research investig...
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Background: Individuals with cocaine use disorder (CUD) often display behaviours that are paradoxically misaligned with their situation. Typical examples include poor treatment motivation and inconsistent self-reported craving. These behaviours may reflect impairments in the awareness of one's own behaviour. Objectives: We examined whether impai...
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Obesity is partly driven by unhealthy food choices underpinned by cognitive biases, including approach bias (a tendency to move towards food cues) and delay discounting (a preference for immediate rewards). Cognitive training strategies aimed at modifying these biases, namely, approach–avoidance training (AAT) and episodic future thinking (EFT), ma...

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