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Addictive Behaviors

The examination of behaviors characterized by compulsive engagement in activities despite negative consequences, such as pathological gambling, including the causes, symptoms, and effects of these behaviors on individuals

intermediate
3 hours
Psychology
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Addictive behaviors are complex and can significantly impact individuals and their loved ones. They often involve a cycle of compulsion, tolerance, and withdrawal, making it difficult for individuals to break free from these patterns. Understanding the psychological and physical aspects of addiction...

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Key Terms

Addiction
A chronic condition characterized by compulsive engagement in rewarding stimuli despite adverse consequences.

Example: Alcohol addiction can lead to health problems and social issues.

Compulsion
An irresistible urge to behave in a certain way, often linked to addiction.

Example: A person may feel compelled to gamble even after losing money.

Tolerance
A phenomenon where increased amounts of a substance or behavior are needed to achieve the same effect.

Example: A drug user may need higher doses over time to feel the same high.

Withdrawal
Physical and mental symptoms that occur after reducing or stopping an addictive behavior.

Example: Withdrawal from nicotine can cause irritability and cravings.

Reinforcement
The process by which a behavior is strengthened or encouraged by its consequences.

Example: Positive reinforcement occurs when a person feels good after using a substance.

Cognitive Distortions
Faulty thinking patterns that can contribute to addictive behaviors.

Example: Believing that one drink won't hurt can lead to excessive drinking.

Related Topics

Substance Abuse
The harmful use of substances, including alcohol and drugs, leading to addiction.
intermediate
Behavioral Addictions
Addictions to behaviors such as gambling, gaming, or shopping, rather than substances.
intermediate
Mental Health Disorders
Conditions that affect mood, thinking, and behavior, often linked to addiction.
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Key Concepts

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