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  2. Behavioral addiction - Wikipedia

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    Behavioral addiction, process addiction, or non-substance-related disorder is a form of addiction that involves a compulsion to engage in a rewarding non-substance-related behavior – sometimes called a natural reward – despite any negative consequences to the person's physical, mental, social or financial well-being.

  3. An addiction is a chronic dysfunction of the brain system that involves reward, motivation, and memory. It’s about the way your body craves a substance or behavior, especially if it causes a ...

  4. Types of Addiction and How They're Treated - Healthline

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    Addiction is a complex disease, but nearly a century of scientific study has helped researchers come to a deeper understanding about how it works.

  5. Addiction - Wikipedia

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    The transtheoretical model of change suggests that overcoming an addiction is a stepwise process that occurs through several stages. Precontemplation: This initial stage precedes individuals considering a change in their behavior. They might be oblivious to or in denial of their addiction, failing to recognize the need for change.

  6. Addiction psychology - Wikipedia

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    Process addictions relate to non-substance-related behaviors such as gambling, spending money, sexual activity, gaming, spending time on the internet, and eating. Psychologists' oldest definition of addiction is that the addict has a lack of self-control from something that has a rewarding effect which keeps them coming back.

  7. Work addiction is a real condition recognized by the medical community. Learn more about the symptoms of work addiction and how to treat it.

  8. Intervention for Substance Abuse: What Is It? - WebMD

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    Goals of an Intervention. An intervention is a meeting where family and friends have a calm and open conversation with their loved one about their substance misuse and ask them to accept treatment ...

  9. Detox: How to Do It and Where - WebMD

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    If you are addicted to alcohol, pills, or illegal drugs, the first step toward recovery is detox. Also called detoxification or withdrawal treatment, detox is the process of clearing the substance ...