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terms of conceptualization, therapeutic intervention and neuronal mechanisms, with behavioral addictions ( Brand et al., 2019 ). Determining whether CSBD shares neurobiological similarities with any of these disorders will help in understanding the

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rather than collecting his own data on the topic [e.g., his 12 most recent papers and communications about IGD and behavioral addiction on Research Gate (2014–2017) do not contain new primary data collected on IGD, but are commentaries of others

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the International Conference on Behavioral Addictions (ICBA), could provide a platform to discuss unresolved concerns to achieve a consensus regarding resolutions. At the sixth ICBA in 2019, the WHO established a working group to lead The WHO

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Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Authors:
Beáta Bőthe
,
Mónika Koós
, and
Zsolt Demetrovics

Behavioral Addictions. BB is an Associate Editor of the Journal of Behavioral Addictions. Ethics NA. References

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triggered concerns around the world about overuse and addiction. In the past few years, there has been a surge in literature on behavioral addictions to studying ( Atroszko, Andreassen, Griffiths, & Pallesen, 2015 ), tanning ( Nolan & Feldman, 2009

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contribute to mood modification, salience, tolerance and relapse which are the main pillars of problematic use. Recently, everyday activities have appeared in the framework of behavioral addictions which brings up the overpathologization hypothesis of

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female hypersexual behaviours: A pilot study . Journal of Behavioural Addictions , 3 , 231 – 237 . Ehde , D. M. , Holm , J. E. & Robbins , G. M. ( 1995 ). The impact of Magic

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Moving from the terminology debate to a transdisciplinary understanding of the problem

Commentary on: Ten myths about work addiction (Griffiths et al., 2018)

Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Author:
Cristina Quinones

, or behavioral addictions such as gambling are perceived to be driven mostly by self-pleasure motives. I agree with Griffiths et al. ( 2018 ) that going back to a clinical characterization of the phenomenon, and a strong effort to differentiate

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