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Behavioural addiction-A rising tide?

Samuel R Chamberlain1, Christine Lochner2, Dan J Stein3, Anna E Goudriaan4, Ruth Janke van Holst4, Joseph Zohar5, Jon E Grant6.   

Abstract

The term 'addiction' was traditionally used in relation to centrally active substances, such as cocaine, alcohol, or nicotine. Addiction is not a unitary construct but rather incorporates a number of features, such as repetitive engagement in behaviours that are rewarding (at least initially), loss of control (spiralling engagement over time), persistence despite untoward functional consequences, and physical dependence (evidenced by withdrawal symptoms when intake of the substance diminishes). It has been suggested that certain psychiatric disorders characterized by maladaptive, repetitive behaviours share parallels with substance addiction and therefore represent 'behavioural addictions'. This perspective has influenced the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5), which now has a category 'Substance Related and Addictive Disorders', including gambling disorder. Could other disorders characterised by repetitive behaviours, besides gambling disorder, also be considered 'addictions'? Potential examples include kleptomania, compulsive sexual behaviour, 'Internet addiction', trichotillomania (hair pulling disorder), and skin-picking disorder. This paper seeks to define what is meant by 'behavioural addiction', and critically considers the evidence for and against this conceptualisation in respect of the above conditions, from perspectives of aetiology, phenomenology, co-morbidity, neurobiology, and treatment. Research in this area has important implications for future diagnostic classification systems, neurobiological models, and novel treatment directions.
Copyright © 2015. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  Addiction; Cognition; Compulsivity; Imaging; Impulsivity

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26585600     DOI: 10.1016/j.euroneuro.2015.08.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Neuropsychopharmacol        ISSN: 0924-977X            Impact factor:   4.600


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4.  Disentangling Reward Processing in Trichotillomania: 'Wanting' and 'Liking' Hair Pulling Have Distinct Clinical Correlates.

Authors:  Ivar Snorrason; Emily J Ricketts; Ragnar P Olafsson; Michelle Rozenman; Christopher S Colwell; John Piacentini
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5.  Racial-ethnic related clinical and neurocognitive differences in adults with gambling disorder.

Authors:  Samuel R Chamberlain; Eric Leppink; Sarah A Redden; Brian L Odlaug; Jon E Grant
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9.  Autonomic stress reactivity and craving in individuals with problematic Internet use.

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10.  The Comorbidity Between Internet Gaming Disorder and Depression: Interrelationship and Neural Mechanisms.

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