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Behavioral Addictions: An Overview
Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 2012The 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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Recovery from addiction: Behavioral economics and value-based decision making.
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 2019Behavioral economics provides a general framework to explain the shift in behavioral allocation from substance use to substance-free activities that characterizes recovery from addiction, but it does not attempt to explain the internal processes that ...
M. Field +5 more
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2001
Abstract As we have seen in previous chapters, neurotransmitters and receptors are the neurochemical units on which the addictive drugs act. Our ultimate aim is to understand how the neurochemical effects of the drugs cause changes of mood and behavior—changes that lead to compulsive drug use.
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Abstract As we have seen in previous chapters, neurotransmitters and receptors are the neurochemical units on which the addictive drugs act. Our ultimate aim is to understand how the neurochemical effects of the drugs cause changes of mood and behavior—changes that lead to compulsive drug use.
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Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983), 2013
Each addictive disorder has specific characteristics. It is essential to consider them in order to improve the treatment. However, the combination of behavioral addictions and substance use disorders is valid, as showed by the next version of the DSM.
Morgane, Guillou-Landréat +2 more
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Each addictive disorder has specific characteristics. It is essential to consider them in order to improve the treatment. However, the combination of behavioral addictions and substance use disorders is valid, as showed by the next version of the DSM.
Morgane, Guillou-Landréat +2 more
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Behavioral Addiction—Quo Vadis?
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 2012Behavioral addiction is a new class of psychiatric disorders being considered for inclusion in the next edition of the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5). In this article, pathological model railroading disorder is introduced as a vehicle for highlighting and discussing the foreseeable risks
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[Eating addiction - a behavioral addiction?].
Psychotherapie, Psychosomatik, medizinische Psychologie, 2016With the introduction of the category Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders in DSM-5 for the first time behavioral addictions have entered the medical classification system. Food Addiction can be diagnosed with a 25-item questionnaire based on DSM-IV criteria for substance dependence. Food Addiction centers between substance-based addiction and non-
Özgür, Albayrak, Johannes, Hebebrand
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An Initial Study of Behavioral Addiction Symptom Severity and Demand for Indoor Tanning
Experimental and clinical psychopharmacology, 2017Amel Becirevic +5 more
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