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. , Maurage , P. & Heeren , A. ( 2015 ). Are we overpathologizing everyday life? A tenable blueprint for behavioral addiction research . Journal of BehaviouralAddictions , 4 , 119 – 123

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Commentary on: Are we overpathologizing everyday life? A tenable blueprint for behavioral addiction research

Can the emerging domain of behavioral addictions bring a new reflection for the field of addictions, by stressing the issue of the context of addiction development?

Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Authors:
Philippe de Timary
and
Pierre Philippot

. Billieux , J. , Schimmenti , A. , Khazaal , Y. , Maurage , P. & Heeren , A. ( 2015 ). Are we overpathologizing everyday life? A tenable blueprint for behavioral addiction research . Journal of BehavioralAddictions , 4 , 119 – 123

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Commentary on: Are we overpathologizing everyday life? A tenable blueprint for behavioral addiction research

Problems with atheoretical and confirmatory research approaches in the study of behavioral addictions

Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Author:
Daniel Kardefelt-Winther

:Author. Billieux , J. , Schimmenti , A. , Khazaal , Y. , Maurage , P. & Heeren , A. ( 2015 ). Are we overpathologizing everyday life? A tenable blueprint for behavioral addiction research . Journal of BehavioralAddictions , 4 , 119 – 123

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. & Heeren , A. ( 2015 ). Are we overpathologizing everyday life? A tenable blueprint for behavioral addiction research . Journal of BehavioralAddictions , 4 , 119 – 123 . Bruch , M

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. , Maurage , P. & Heeren , A. ( 2015 ). Are we overpathologizing everyday life? A tenable blueprint for behavioral addiction research . Journal of BehavioralAddictions , 4 , 119 – 123

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A significant challenge in the behavioral addictions field is assessment of behavior using self-report surveys ( King, Billieux, Carragher, & Delfabbro, 2020 ; King et al., 2024 ). Part of the difficulty lies in the complexity of the behavior

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most prevalent mental disorders, especially when behavioral addictions are considered ( Sussman, Lisha, & Griffiths, 2011 ). Although conceptualization, criteria, and categories of behavioral addictions have been vigorously debated, there is emerging

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Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Authors:
Kun Qin
,
Feifei Zhang
,
Taolin Chen
,
Lei Li
,
Wenbin Li
,
Xueling Suo
,
Du Lei
,
Graham J. Kemp
, and
Qiyong Gong

Introduction Behavioral addictions (BAs), also known as non-substance addictions, are a constellation of recognizable and clinically significant syndromes characterized by distress or interference with personal functions that

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valid conceptualization ( Hyman, 2010 ). Alternatively, a phenomenological approach has been recommended, though it is underutilized in behavioral addictions research ( Kardefelt-Winther et al., 2017 ). Consistent with this recommendation, the SSBA was

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. Craving toward IP use The Craving Assessment Scale for Behavioral Addictions (CASBA) specified for pornography was used to measure baseline craving as the actual urge to use IP. The CASBA-porn is a new screening tool, which was developed due to a

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