Behavioral Addictions: Criteria, Evidence, and Treatment
Category: History, Calendars
Author: Catherine Ryan Hyde
Publisher: Viola Grace, Future Press
Published: 2019-05-17
Writer: Jet Tila, Jorge Cervantes
Language: Polish, Romanian, Marathi
Format: pdf, Kindle Edition
Author: Catherine Ryan Hyde
Publisher: Viola Grace, Future Press
Published: 2019-05-17
Writer: Jet Tila, Jorge Cervantes
Language: Polish, Romanian, Marathi
Format: pdf, Kindle Edition
Behavioral Addictions | ScienceDirect - Behavioral Addictions. Criteria, Evidence, and Treatment. Book • 2014. Edited by: Kenneth Paul Rosenberg and Laura Curtiss Feder ...
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Behavioral Addictions: Criteria, Evidence, and Treatment|Hardcover - DSM-V broke new ground in May of 2013, designating a new disorder called "behavioral addiction." Clinicians immediately wanted to know: how is a behavioral addiction different from an impulse control disorder? What are the criteria for determining that some behaviors are addictions
Introduction to Behavioral Addictions - Several behaviors, besides psychoactive substance ingestion, produce short-term reward that may engender persistent behavior despite knowledge of adverse consequences, , diminished control over the behavior. These disorders have historically been ...
Behavioral Addictions - DSM-V broke new ground in May of 2013, designating a new disorder called behavioral addiction. Clinicians immediately wanted to know:
Behavioral addictions : criteria, evidence, and treatment (eBook ... - Get this from a library! Behavioral addictions : criteria, evidence, and treatment. [Kenneth Paul Rosenberg; Laura Curtiss Feder;] -- "DSM-V broke new ground in ...
Problematic online gaming. - Examining the empirical evidence, one can argue that online game addiction can be defined as one type of behavioral addiction (Demetrovics & Griffiths, 2012; Grant, Potenza, Weinstein, & Gorelick, 2010), a specific group of mental and behavioral disorders that had not been present yet in DSM-IV (American Psychiatric Association, 1994) or ICD-10 (World Health Organization, 1994) but has recently been included in DSM-5 (American Psychiatric Association, 2013a) as the second part of the "Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders" section. At present, the sole behavior in this new category on behavioral addictions is problematic gambling disorder. However, Internet gaming disorder has also been included in DSM-5's Section III (American Psychiatric Association, 2013b), with a list of proposed diagnostic criteria similar to factors discussed throughout this chapter, to encourage research to determine whether this particular condition should be added to the manual as a disorder in the future. Nevertheless, the autho
Chapter - An Introduction to Behavioral Addictions - consensus about the criteria that distinguish the given behavioral addiction, ... throughout and elaborated here, much of the current evidence-based treat-.
Social networking addiction: An overview of preliminary findings. - The aim of this chapter was to present an overview of the emergent empirical research relating to social networking addiction. The scientific literature addressing the addictive qualities of social networks on the Internet is scarce, but an increasing number of studies of variable quality have been published over the last few years. It is recommended that researchers assess factors that are specific to SNS addiction, including the pragmatics, attraction, communication, and expectations of SNS use because they may predict the etiology of SNS addiction as based on the addiction specificity etiology framework (Sussman, et al., 2011). Due to the scarcity of research in this domain with a specific focus on SNS addiction specificity and comorbidity, further empirical research is necessary. Whether social networking addiction exists is debatable depending on the definition of addiction used, but there is clearly evidence that a minority of social network users experience addiction-like symptoms as a consequence of t
Social Networking Sites and Addiction: Ten Lessons Learned - Online social networking sites (SNSs) have gained increasing popularity in the last decade, with individuals engaging in SNSs to connect with others who share similar interests. The perceived need to be online may result in compulsive use of SNSs, which ...
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