An addictive behavior is a behavior, or a stimulus related to a behavior (e.g., sex or food), that is both rewarding and reinforcing, and is associated...
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term "addictive personality" refers to a proposed set of personality traits that may increase an individual's risk of developing addictive behaviors. While...
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signals to create a complex behavior task over time. Addictive behavior Addictive personality ANKK1 § Addictive behaviors Habit Smith, David E. (1 January...
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Problem gambling (redirect from Addictive gambling)
signals from the brain's fear mechanisms. Problem gambling is an addictive behavior with a high comorbidity with alcohol problems. A common tendency shared...
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(OCD): Symptoms, Behavior, and Treatment". Helpguide.org. Archived from the original on 2013-12-02. Retrieved 2013-11-29. "Addictive Behaviors, Compulsions...
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Internet addiction disorder (category Behavioral addiction)
Internet use, pathological Internet use, and Internet addictive disorder. In some cases, this behavior is also referred to as Internet overuse, problematic...
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result in a specific period of time. SCBT has been used to challenge addictive behavior, particularly with substances such as tobacco, alcohol and food, and...
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Sexual addiction (redirect from Compulsive sexual behavior)
broadened the definition of addiction from substances to include addictive behaviors and reward-seeking, such as gambling and sex. Patients with bipolar...
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ANKK1 (redirect from ANNK1 and addictive behaviors)
disorder Borderline personality traits[citation needed] Schizoid/avoidant behavior Given that the A1+ allele is associated with antisocial personality disorder...
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Addictive Behaviors is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Elsevier. It was established in 1975 by Peter M. Miller (Medical University...
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return to his career. In discussing his failed attempts to control his addictive behavior in the past, Downey told Oprah Winfrey in November 2004 that "when...
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Video game addiction (redirect from Video game playing can be addictive)
can promote pro-environmental and pro-social behavior among users online and reduce the addictive behavior. Companies and the government have already been...
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Sexual intercourse (redirect from Insertive sexual behavior)
disinhibition. It was proposed that this 'addictive behavior' be classified in DSM-5 as an impulsive–compulsive behavioral disorder. Addiction to sexual intercourse...
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evidence that video games can create violent tendencies or lead to addictive behavior, though agree that video games typically use a compulsion loop in...
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Self-destructive behavior is any behavior that is harmful or potentially harmful towards the person who engages in the behavior. Self-destructive behaviors are considered...
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Impulsivity (redirect from Impulsive behavior)
PMID 30233449. MacKillop, J. (2011). "Delayed reward discounting and addictive behavior". Psychopharmacology. 216 (3): 305–321. doi:10.1007/s00213-011-2229-0...
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changes in brain structure, particularly in areas associated with addictive behavior and reward processing. Longitudinal studies of children aged 9–11...
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"Dialectical Behavior Therapy of borderline patients with and without substance use problems: Implementation and long-term effects". Addictive Behaviors. 27 (6):...
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peer support groups that aims to help people recover from addictive and problematic behaviors. SMART stands for Self-Management and Recovery Training....
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impulsive and behavioral addictions in order to cope with such addictions and thus attempt to reset to a healthier lifestyle. Some examples of addictive and impulsive...
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Korsmeyer P, Kranzler HR (eds.). Encyclopedia of Drugs, Alcohol & Addictive Behavior. Vol. 1 (3rd ed.). Detroit, MI: Macmillan Reference USA. pp. 181–183...
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experts to be sexual narcissism or sexual compulsivity, rather than an addictive behavior. Narcissistic parents often see their children as extensions of themselves...
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model argue that unitary biological mechanisms cannot account for addictive behavior and thus do not support using the term disease. They instead emphasize...
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Hypersexuality (redirect from Hypersexual behavior)
structure of the Hypersexual Behavior Consequences Scale and its correlates in a large, non-clinical sample". Addictive Behaviors Reports. 13 100321. doi:10...
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Instagram (section User characteristics and behavior)
Reels may make it easier for young adults and children to develop addictive behavior because short-form videos provide "short bursts of thrills". These...
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Effects of pornography (category Behavioral addiction)
2016 review suggests that internet behaviors, including the use of pornography, be considered potentially addictive, and that problematic use of online...
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cigarette consumption. Chain smoking is given as an example of excessive addictive behavior in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. It may...
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between the amount of personal information uploaded, and social media addictive behaviors all correlated with anxiety. The pathophysiology of GAD is an active...
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women escalate alcohol use more rapidly once they start. Once the addictive behavior is established for women they stabilize at higher doses of drugs than...
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