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Addiction

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2013
Drug and alcohol addiction is a debilitating disorder characterized by persistent drug-seeking behaviors despite negative physiological, medical, or social consequences. Neurobiological models of addiction propose that the reinforcing effects of addictive drugs are associated with altered neurotransmission within the reward 'mesocorticolimbic ...
Barry J, Everitt, Ulrike, Heberlein
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Technological Addictions

Current Psychiatry Reports, 2022
Modern technology rewards constant engagement and discourages sparing use, opening the door to unhealthy use and even addiction. The technological addictions (TAs) are a newly described set of disorders that come with the technological advances that define the new era.
James, Sherer, Petros, Levounis
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Running addiction

The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 2023
Running is a common physical activity of an aerobic nature that is carried out mostly outdoors and presents a healthy lifestyle. However, the positive effect of running often masks the downsides of potential addiction that can compromise an individual's physical, mental, and social functioning.
Živčić Tomić, Debi   +3 more
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Addiction is Addiction is Addiction

Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity, 2005
Last spring, at the annual scientific conference of the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) in Dallas, it seemed that nearly every talk included a mention of the neurobiological aspects o...
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Addiction

Journal Of Pain & Palliative Care Pharmacotherapy, 2005
Addiction to opioid analgesics is a great and often exaggerated concern to many patients and their support groups. This consultation describes a way to explain the disease of addiction to patients.
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[Addiction].

Revue medicale suisse, 2015
This year, the actuality about addiction is on psychopharmacology, in the controversy about the prescription of baclofene to reduce the craving for alcohol. More results from controlled studies are expected. The development of smartphones to access toe-Health skills is questionable, especially in matterofevaluation of these programs.
Besson, Jacques   +4 more
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Addiction and addiction journals

Drug and Alcohol Review, 2008
This is the last issue of the Drug and Alcohol Review to be published under my hand as Editor in Chief, a position to which I was appointed in 1983 and which I shall demit as from January 2009 afte...
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Behavioral addictions

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2015
Behavioral addictions are slowly becoming recognized as a valid category of psychiatric disorder as shown by the recent allocation of pathological gambling to this category in DSM-5. However, several other types of psychiatric disorder proposed to be examples of behavioral addictions have yet to be accorded this formal acknowledgment and are dispersed ...
T W, Robbins, L, Clark
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Sexual Addictions

The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 2010
The potential adverse consequences, personal distress, shame and guilt presented by patients who suffer from sexual addiction require a more in-depth understanding of the phenomenology and psychobiology of this disorder.A bibliographic review was conducted using MEDLINE and EBSCO databases with the following keywords: "sexual addiction ...
Frederico Duarte, Garcia   +1 more
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Addiction Medicine

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1993
Diagnoses for substance dependence and abuse have been modified in the latest edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. The Food and Drug Administration approved marketing of naltrexone as a medication for alcohol-dependence treatment.
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