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Behavioral addiction

Behavioral addiction refers to compulsive behaviors that individuals engage in despite negative consequences, similar to substance addiction. Common examples include gambling, gaming, shopping, or internet use. People with these addictions often find it difficult to control their impulses, leading to significant impacts on their personal lives, relationships, and mental health. Unlike substance abuse, there are no physical substances involved, but the psychological dependence can be just as strong. Treatment typically involves therapy and support, focusing on understanding triggers and developing healthier coping mechanisms.

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    Behavioral addiction refers to a compulsive engagement in certain actions or behaviors that become a priority over other aspects of life, similar to substance addiction. Common examples include gambling, gaming, or internet use. Individuals may find it challenging to control their urges, leading to negative consequences such as strained relationships, financial problems, or emotional distress. Unlike chemical addictions, these involve behaviors rather than substances, but the underlying mechanisms, including brain changes and reward pathways, can be similar. Treatment often includes therapy and support to help individuals regain control over their behaviors and restore balance in their lives.