Opioid use disorder (OUD) remains a major public health problem particularly for mothers in the perinatal period, for whom stress, relapse rates, and risk for overdose are elevated. The perinatal period is characterized by significant neural reorganization that determines outcomes for mothers and infants. OUD is also associated with neural reorganization, specifically neural circuitry implicated in stress regulation and reward processes. Interventions should therefore take advantage of this changing perinatal biology to enhance treatment response by targeting the aberrant neural circuitry compromised by maternal OUD. The investigators have developed and refined an evidence-based intervention for mothers with OUD designed to target these neural mechanisms and enhance the reward of caregiving; however, this has yet to be formally tested. Therefore, the investigators will examine maternal neuroplasticity using high-dense array electroencephalography (EEG) in mothers with OUD in response to our intervention. There will be 1 laboratory visit at pre-treatment, followed by 12 sessions of the evidence-based parenting intervention, and 1 laboratory visit at post-treatment. This study will attempt to validate the importance of taking advantage of the neuroplasticity in the perinatal period to optimize outcomes for mothers with OUD.
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Change in mothers' Event-related potentials (ERPs) elicited by unknown infant face and cry stimuli
Timeframe: Week 1 and Week 14
Change in maternal mentalization measured by coding of reflective functioning (RF) on the one-hour Parent Development Interview (PDI)
Timeframe: Week 1 and Week 14
Change in mothers' reflective functioning assessed using the self-report Parental Reflective Functioning Questionnaire (PRFQ)
Timeframe: Week 1 and Week 14
Change in mothers' certainty about mental states assessed using the self-report Certainty about Mental States Questionnaire (CAMSQ)
Timeframe: Week 1 and Week 14
Change in mothers' mind-mindedness assessed using the Five-Minute Speech Sample (MM)
Timeframe: Week 1 and Week 14