• Addiction vulnerability is an individual's risk of developing an addiction during their lifetime. There are a range of genetic and environmental risk factors...
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    substance addiction include alcoholism, cannabis addiction, amphetamine addiction, cocaine addiction, nicotine addiction, opioid addiction, and eating...
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  • Addictive personality (category Behavioral addiction)
    significant contributors to addiction vulnerability, with research estimating that 40% to 70% of individual variation in addiction risk is heritable. The following...
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  • Relapse is available online. Addiction-related structural neuroplasticity Addiction vulnerability Addiction by Design "Addiction". Psychology Today. Retrieved...
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  • cellular mechanisms of plasticity that control vulnerability to drug addiction, and that this increased vulnerability is mediated by ΔFosB and its downstream...
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    effects via 5-HT1A receptor-induced oxytocin stimulation as well. Addiction vulnerability: Concentrations of endogenous oxytocin can impact the effects of...
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    affected exhibiting many similarities to those with substance addictions. The term gambling addiction has long been used in the recovery movement. Pathological...
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    Substance abuse (category Addiction)
    on impulsivity, risk taking, stress responsivity and vulnerability to drug abuse and addiction". Nature Neuroscience. 8 (11): 1450–1457. doi:10.1038/nn1583...
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  • Addictive behavior (category Addiction)
    into general health care practice”. Addiction ANNK1 and addictive behaviors Addiction vulnerability Behavioral addiction Habituation Substance dependence...
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    The New Yorker. Kandell JJ (1 January 1998). "Internet Addiction on Campus: The Vulnerability of College Students". CyberPsychology & Behavior. 1 (1):...
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  • Behavioral addiction, process addiction, or non-substance-related disorder is a form of addiction that involves a compulsion to engage in a rewarding...
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  • Transgenerational epigenetic inheritance) Addiction (section Transgenerational epigenetic inheritance) Addiction vulnerability (section Transgenerational epigenetic...
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  • Video game addiction (VGA), also known as gaming disorder or internet gaming disorder, is generally defined as a behavioural addiction involving problematic...
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  • established addiction-related behaviors. Furthermore, removing mice from enriched environments has been shown to increase vulnerability to cocaine addiction and...
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    Allelic variants of this gene have been associated with autism and addiction vulnerability. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants encoding...
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    grandiosity and vulnerability. While some evidence suggests that grandiose individuals show occasional reactive anger (a vulnerable trait), but narcissistically...
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  • Exercise addiction is a state characterized by a compulsive engagement in any form of physical exercise, despite negative consequences. While regular...
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  • associated with gambling, such as gambling addiction. Commitments to promoting awareness of gambling addiction are included within the concept of responsible...
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  • The disease model of addiction describes an addiction as a disease with genetic, biological, neurological or environmental origin. The traditional medical...
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  • communities can make them vulnerable to addiction. The Psycho-Dynamic Model looks at trauma and mental illness as a precursor to addiction. Many rehabilitation...
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    Nicotine (redirect from Nicotine addiction)
    500–1,000 mg of ingested nicotine for an adult (6.5–13 mg/kg). Nicotine addiction involves drug-reinforced behavior, compulsive use, and relapse following...
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    Alcoholism (redirect from Alcohol addiction)
    2007). "Adolescent cortical development: a critical period of vulnerability for addiction". Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 86 (2): 189–99. doi:10...
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  • PMID 18412750. Sellman D (2009). "The 10 most important things known about addiction". Addiction. 105 (1): 6–13. doi:10.1111/j.1360-0443.2009.02673.x. PMID 19712126...
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  • Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users (category Addiction medicine)
    The Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users or VANDU is a not-for-profit organization and advocacy group based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The...
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    Retrieved October 27, 2021. Jonathan K. J. (1998). "Internet Addiction on Campus: The Vulnerability of College Students". CyberPsychology & Behavior. 1 (1):...
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  • Internet sex addiction, also known as cybersex addiction, has been proposed as a sexual addiction characterized by virtual Internet sexual activity that...
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    muscle aches, diarrhea, trouble sleeping, agitation, and a low mood. Addiction and dependence are important components of opioid use disorder. Risk factors...
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    entitlement, lack of empathy, and devaluation of others. Grandiosity and vulnerability are seen as different expressions of this antagonistic core, arising...
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  • Relapse (redirect from Slip addiction)
    stimulants. The D2 receptor availability has an inverse relationship to the vulnerability of reinforcing effects of the drug. With the D2 receptors becoming limited...
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    Mohamed, BothinaE.S; Abdel Karim, NashwaA.H (2019). "Effect of selfie addiction on self-esteem, body image, and academic achievement among Faculty of...
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