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Gebsattel, 1954 ). To date, only gambling disorder is included as behavioral addiction in the current fifth version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders (DSM-5) and Internet gaming disorder is included as a research diagnosis
Behavioral addictions in the ICD-11: An important debate that is anticipated to continue for some time
Commentary to the debate: “Behavioral addictions in the ICD-11”
, 11 ( 2 ), 180 – 185 . https://doi.org/10.1556/2006.2022.00025 . Gullo , M. J. , Wood , A. P. , & Saunders , J. B. ( 2022 ). Criteria for the establishment of a new behavioural addiction: Commentary to the debate: “Behavioral addictions in the
Commentary on: Are we overpathologizing everyday life? A tenable blueprint for behavioral addiction research
Excessive behaviors are not necessarily addictive behaviors
. 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
Introduction The term “behavioral addiction” was first introduced by Isaac Marks (1990) . It is defined as repeated urges to engage in counter-productive behaviors that share an important overlap in symptom presentation with substance use disorders
Nosology of behavioral addictions: Intersections with philosophy of psychiatry •
Commentary to the debate: “Behavioral addictions in the ICD-11”
In their important contribution to work on behavioral addictions in this journal, Brand and colleagues propose three criteria for considering whether problematic behaviors should be classified as other specified disorders due to addictive
Although behavioral addiction research emerged at the end of the last century ( Holden, 2001 ; Marks, 1990 ), the nosological status of a wide range of behavioral addictions (with the exception of Gambling and Gaming Disorders) remains debated
In our recently published article, we investigated the behavioral addiction model of obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD), by assessing three core dimensions of addiction in 38 patients with OCD and 39 healthy participants
clinician's guide to understanding and treating behavioral addiction Norton Press New York . J. E. Grant M. N
Introduction Behavioral addictions (BA) are characterized by repetitive and compulsive addictive behaviors despite the presence of disadvantageous consequences ( Derevensky, Hayman, & Lynette, 2019 ; Petry, Zajac, & Ginley, 2018 ). Those addictive
Criteria for the establishment of a new behavioural addiction •
Commentary to the debate: “Behavioral addictions in the ICD-11”
). Common neural networks between ocd and behavioural addictions: Is OCD a behavioral addiction? European Psychiatry: The Journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists , 41 ( S1 ), S21 – S22