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issue involved in behavioral addictions, such as SNS addiction and IGD, relates to the fact that spontaneous remission can occur in many cases. Research examining remission rates in IGD reported that spontaneous remission can occur in up to 50% of cases

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Cannabis & Cannabinoid Research 15 (5) – (7) Journal of Behavioral Addictions 4

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. Parhami 2012 Behavioral addictions: Where to draw the lines? Psychiatric Clinics of North America 35 279 296

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: Cell-phone activities and addiction among male and female college students . Journal of Behavioral Addictions , 3 , 254 – 265 . Rosenberg , D. E. , Norman , G. J. , Wagner , N

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S Kvam S Pallesen 2013 The relationships between behavioral addictions and the five-factor model of personality Journal of

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), 119 – 130 . Hänninen , V. , & Koski-Jännes , A. ( 1999 ). Narratives of recovery from addictive behaviours . Addiction , 94 ( 12 ), 1837 – 1848

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Potential of Hungarian Gambling Products. 2nd International Conference on Behavioral Addictions. Budapest, Hungary March 16–18, 2015. Journal of Behavioral Addictions , V. 4. Supplement 1. pp

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recognition of CSBD as behavioral addiction. They argue that phenomenological studies do not cover all the components of the addiction model by Griffiths (2005) which were endorsed in the DSM-5 for gambling addiction. Further, the ICD-11 definition also does

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phenomenon as a behavioural addiction. Their mediation model suggests that addiction to fantasy and absorption are important central factors in the development of maladaptive daydreaming. A recent case study ( Pietkiewicz et al., 2018 ) shows that maladaptive

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Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Authors:
Skyler Sklenarik
,
Marc N. Potenza
,
Mateusz Gola
,
Ariel Kor
,
Shane W. Kraus
, and
Robert S. Astur

behavioral or non-substance addictions (e.g., gambling disorder) share underlying features and mechanisms with substance addictions ( Grant, Brewer, & Potenza, 2007 ; Grant, Potenza, Weinstein, & Gorelick, 2010 ). Behavioral addictions resemble substance

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