Introduction to Behavioral Addictions

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Abstract

Background

Several behaviors, besides psychoactive substance ingestion, produce short-term reward that may engender persistent behavior, despite knowledge of adverse consequences, i.e., diminished control over the behavior. These disorders have historically been conceptualized in several ways. One view posits these disorders as lying along an impulsive-compulsive spectrum, with some classified as impulse control disorders. An alternate, but not mutually exclusive, conceptualization considers the disorders as non-substance or "behavioral" addictions.

Objectives

Inform the discussion on the relationship between psychoactive substance and behavioral addictions.

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Keywords
  • Addiction
  • Behavioral addiction
  • Psychology
  • Conceptualization
  • Impulse control
  • Clinical psychology
  • Impulse control disorder
  • Categorization
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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