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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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Behavioral addictions

2022
Abstract Behavioral (or process) addictions, which are defined as addictions when an individual repeatedly engages in a behavior that leads to negative effects on the their ability to function normally in daily life and has a deleterious effect on the person’s overall health. Core features of behavioral addictions are similar to symptoms
Attila Szabo, Zsolt Demetrovics
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Behavioral Addictions

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2019
Certain centrally acting chemicals, such as cocaine or amphetamine, affect the brain’s reward pathways, particularly the nucleus accumbens “reward center” and linked dopamine and opioid systems. Repeated consumption of such substances, for vulnerable individuals, can lead to escalating cycles of intake and functional impairment, termed addiction ...
Chamberlain, Samuel R., Grant, Jon E.
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Internet Addiction and Other Behavioral Addictions

Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2016
The Internet is increasingly influential in the lives of adolescents. Although there are many positives, there are also risks related to excessive use and addiction. It is important to recognize clinical signs and symptoms of Internet addiction (compulsive use, withdrawal, tolerance, and adverse consequences), treat comorbid conditions (other substance
Alicia Grattan, Jorgenson   +2 more
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Addictive Sexual Behavior

American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1994
Case material is presented from two patients suffering from addictive sexual behavior. The term addiction is used because of the intense, driven quality of the behavior and because of its mood-elevating effects. Psychodynamically, the patients’ sexual acts helped to undo feelings of rejection at the hands of their mothers and to enhance feelings of ...
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Behavioral Addictions

2014
Książka powstała jako efekt nawiązania współpracy przez naukowców i praktyków zajmujących się nowymi formami uzależnień, podczas międzynarodowego seminarium "Kierunki badań nad uzależnieniami behawioralnymi w Polsce". Seminarium odbyło się w październiku 2013 r. w Lublinie. Finansowane było przez Krajowe Biuro ds. Przeciwdziałania Narkomanii z Funduszu
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New addictions-addictive behavior

2018
Pojam "nove" ovisnosti može se odnositi na našu današnju kliničku percepciju određenih "starih" oblika ponašanja, koja su inače jako dugo prisutna u ljudskoj civilizaciji, poput kockanja i igranja igara na sreću. Osim novog kliničkog pogleda na dugo prisutne oblike ponašanja, vremenom se pojavljuju i nove aktivnosti, poput interneta, koje zbog svoje ...
Bodor, Davor, Kovačić Petrović, Zrnka
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Behavioral Addictions: An Overview

Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 2012
The legitimacy of nonsubstance addictions has received increased attention from clinicians, researchers and the general population as more and more individuals report symptoms consistent with impairment of impulse control. The clinical presentation of these disorders is varied, as compulsive activities may include: gambling, eating, sex, shopping, use ...
Reef, Karim, Priya, Chaudhri
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