Lead: Current Advances in Behavioral Addictions: From Fundamental Research to Clinical Practice

Current Advances in Behavioral Addictions: From Fundamental Research to Clinical Practice
American Journal of Psychiatry
This narrative review discusses five clinically relevant and prevalent behavioral addictions that are common and often co-occur with psychiatric disorders such as depression and anxiety. Gambling disorder is the only behavioral addiction recognized as a clinical disorder in DSM-5, and Internet gaming disorder is included as a condition requiring further research. ICD-11 categorizes gambling and gaming disorders as disorders due to addictive behaviors. Additional behavioral addictions may include compulsive sexual behavior disorder, compulsive buying-shopping disorder, and problematic use of social media. Validated diagnostic instruments exist, with empirical support varying across conditions. No medications have approved indications from regulatory bodies for behavioral addictions, and cognitive-behavioral therapy has the most empirical support for efficacious treatment. Treatment optimization involving pharmacotherapy, psychotherapy, neuromodulation, and their combination warrants additional investigation.
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- Publicado21 de janeiro de 2025 17:05 UTC
- Duração6min
- Episódio149
- ClassificaçãoLivre