Behavioral Addiction
What
is ‘Behavioral Addiction’?
The term
‘addiction’ is sometimes applied to compulsions that are not
substance or alcohol related.
This can include problems such as gambling, anorexia,
excessive shopping, exercise, sexual addiction and
computer addiction. In these kinds of common usages, the term
‘addiction’ is used to describe a recurring and damaging
compulsion by an individual to engage in some specific activity.
How
is a behavioral addiction similar to a substance behavioral
addiction?
In actuality the
‘process’ of all addictions are the same and a substance is
no different than a behavior. There must be something
reinforcing, it must make you feel better for you to do it
again. There is also an emotional component or people will not
return to it. People do not become addicted to an behaviour or
particular food type because it does not make them feel better.
So a process or a behavior is just as addicting as a substance
because it has the ability to change the way the person feels or
experiences something.
What
is an "addictive personality"?
The topic of
‘addictive personality’ is controversial in the therapy
world. There is no research to show that there is a specific
addictive personality type.
However, the reality is there are some people that are
looking for good feelings all the time. These people organize
and structure their time and life around the desire for good
feelings. For some people this extends to not thinking about
consequences such a dept and separation of relationships.
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