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From Pong to Pokemon Go, catching the essence of the Internet Gaming Disorder diagnosis
Commentary on: Chaos and confusion in DSM-5 diagnosis of Internet Gaming Disorder: Issues, concerns, and recommendations for clarity in the field (Kuss et al.)
behavioral addiction instead of an impulse control disorder, as in the previous editions. Among the inconsistencies of the DSM-5, the authors highlighted that the American Psychiatric Association (APA) states that IGD could involve non
-proneness and CSB. A prominent role for emotional regulation has also been described for gambling disorder, a condition that was previously classified as an impulse control disorder and now as a behavioral addiction. Specifically, emotional regulation
problems, family discord, and depressed mood ( Christakis, 2010 ; Kubey, Lavin, & Barrows, 2001 ; Park, Hong, Park, Ha, & Yoo, 2013 ). This phenomenon may be conceptualized as Internet addiction and classified as a behavioral addiction ( Holden, 2001
Journal of Behavioral Addictions 1 186 190 . S. Costa P. Oliva
. ( 2022 ). On the pitfalls of conceptualizing excessive physical exercise as an addictive disorder: Commentary on Dinardi et al . Journal of Behavioral Addictions . https://doi.org/10
Ambiguities in existing Iranian national policies addressing excessive gaming
Commentary on: Policy responses to problematic video game use: A systematic review of current measures and future possibilities (Király et al., 2018)
problematic video game use: A systematic review of current measures and future possibilities . Journal of Behavioral Addictions, 1 – 15 . Advance online publication. doi: 10
Behavioral addictions: Where to draw the lines? Psychiatric Clinics of North America 35 2 279 296 . E. E
comprehensive picture of the condition. To supplement the current DSM-5 view on SP as an OCRD, one promising conceptualization that has garnered increasing attention in the literature is the behavioral addiction model. Research has shown that SP and hair pulling
Promoting educational, classification, treatment, and policy initiatives
Commentary on: Compulsive sexual behaviour disorder in the ICD-11 (Kraus et al., 2018)
consideration of potential subtypes like problematic pornography use. Such studies will need support from funding agencies ( Potenza, Higuchi, & Brand, 2018 ). The study of non-substance or behavioral addictions like gambling disorder does not receive
. In: K. P. Rosenberg & L. C. Feder (Eds). Behavioral Addictions. Criteria, Evidence, and Treatment (pp. 119 – 141 ). New York : Elsevier . Kalpidou , M. , Costin , D