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  2. Addiction | Psychology Today

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    A person with an addiction uses a substance, or engages in a behavior, for which the rewarding effects provide a compelling incentive to repeat the activity, despite detrimental consequences.

  3. Causes of Addiction - Psychology Today

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    There are many theories about the causes of addiction, the use and abuse of legal and illegal psychoactive substances. Biology, psychology, and social and cultural elements all play a role in the ...

  4. Addiction and the Brain | Psychology Today

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    Addiction can be seen as hacking the brain by drugs—a way to create a direct path to feeling good. How does addiction work in the brain? Repeated use of a drug changes the wiring of the brain in ...

  5. Addiction Types - Psychology Today

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    Types of Addiction. Reviewed by Psychology Today Staff. Addiction is a condition marked by behavior that is difficult to control and continues despite adverse consequences. The behavior stimulates ...

  6. Signs and Symptoms of Addiction - Psychology Today

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    Addiction is an individual response to repeated use of a substance (or activity) that triggers an outsize activation of the brain’s reward center, but just as not everyone who uses a substance ...

  7. Recovery from Addiction - Psychology Today

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    Addiction develops over time, in response to repeated substance use, as the action of drugs changes the way the brain responds to rewards and disables the ability to control desire for the drug.

  8. Treatment of Addiction - Psychology Today

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    Experts are now rethinking how to measure addiction, and many believe there are several markers of recovery—the ability to control substance use, general well-being, and functioning as a ...

  9. Porn Addiction - Psychology Today

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    Pornography use is a widespread means of dealing with one's sexual drives. More than 90 percent of young men report watching porn videos with some regularity, particularly in the United States.

  10. What Exactly Is the Biopsychosocial Model of Addiction?

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    Rather than one cause, numerous biological, psychological, and social factors increase or decrease the risk of addiction among individuals.

  11. Sex Addiction - Psychology Today

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    Sex addiction is a controversial topic among healthcare professionals, but labeling high sex drive as “excessive” stems from negative sexual attitudes that pervade society.