DSM-V broke new ground in May of 2013, designating a new disorder called "e;behavioral addiction."e; Clinicians immediately wanted to know: how is a behavioral addiction different from an impulse control disorder? What are the criteria for determining that some behaviors are addictions rather than impulses? What, if anything, does this mean in terms of effective treatment?Behavioral Addictions is the first and most authoritative text ever written on the subject of behavioral addictions. This comprehensive work explains the criteria used to determine addiction, the evidence for identifying assorted behaviors as addictions, and the evidence-based treatment for each.With contributions from preeminent experts covering an exhaustive list of behavioral addictions, this book is unique in its coverage of behavioral addictions, their criteria, and treatment. It is a valuable and timely resource for any clinician treating addictions. - A guide to understanding the new DSM-V designation of behavioral addiction- Defines the criteria for behavior to be considered an addiction designation- Discusses the evidence for behaviors meeting addiction criteria- Identifies what is now, likely will be, and is not a behavioral addiction per evidence- Discusses behaviors formerly considered impulse control disorders- Presents evidence-based treatment for each behavioral addiction
Front Cover 1
Behavioral Addictions: Criteria, Evidence, and Treatment 4
Copyright 5
DEDICATION 6
CONTENTS 8
FOREWORD 14
PREFACE 16
BIOGRAPHY 20
FOREWORD 21
CHAPTER 1: AN INTRODUCTION TO BEHAVIORAL ADDICTIONS 21
CHAPTER 2: BEHAVIORAL ADDICTION: THE NEXUS OF IMPULSIVITY AND COMPULSIVITY 21
CHAPTER 3: DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF GAMBLING DISORDER 21
CHAPTER 4: PROBLEMATIC ONLINE GAMING 22
CHAPTER 5: INTERNET ADDICTION DISORDER: OVERVIEW AND CONTROVERSIES 23
CHAPTER 6: SOCIAL NETWORKING ADDICTION: AN OVERVIEW OF PRELIMINARY FINDINGS 23
CHAPTER 7: FOOD ADDICTION: EVIDENCE, EVALUATION, AND TREATMENT 23
CHAPTER 8: NEW DIRECTIONS IN THE PHARMACOLOGICAL TREATMENT OF FOOD ADDICTION, OVEREATING, AND OBESITY 24
CHAPTER 9: SEX ADDICTION: AN OVERVIEW 25
CHAPTER 10: THE TYRANNY OF LOVE: LOVE ADDICTION—AN ANTHROPOLOGIST’S VIEW 25
CHAPTER 11: PICKING UP THE PIECES: HELPING PARTNERS AND FAMILY MEMBERS SURVIVE THE IMPACT OF SEX ADDICTION 25
CHAPTER 12: COMPULSIVE BUYING DISORDER 26
CHAPTER 13: EXERCISE ADDICTION 27
CHAPTER 14: MEDITATION AND SPIRITUALITY-BASED APPROACHES FOR ADDICTION 27
CHAPTER 15: BEHAVIORAL ADDICTION IN AMERICAN LAW: THE FUTURE AND THE EXPERT’S ROLE 28
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS 30
Chapter 1 - An Introduction to Behavioral Addictions 34
THE HISTORY OF BEHAVIORAL ADDICTIONS 34
DEFINING AND DETERMINING CRITERIA FOR A BEHAVIORAL ADDICTION 36
THEORIES AND EVIDENCE IN SUPPORT OF BEHAVIORAL ADDICTIONS 38
GUIDING PRINCIPLES FOR THE TREATMENT OF BEHAVIORAL ADDICTIONS 44
SOCIETAL AND LEGAL ISSUES 47
REFERENCES 48
Chapter 2 - Behavioral Addiction: The Nexus of Impulsivity and Compulsivity 52
INTRODUCTION 52
IMPULSIVITY AND COMPULSIVITY: WHAT’S IT ALL ABOUT? 52
HOW DO IMPULSIVITY AND COMPULSIVITY RELATE? 53
FROM IMPULSIVITY TO COMPULSIVITY IN SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER 54
BEHAVIORAL ADDICTION: ON THE BORDER BETWEEN IMPULSIVITY AND COMPULSIVITY 55
KLEPTOMANIA BEHAVIOR 56
AN ABC MODEL TO ASSESS AND MANAGE COMPULSIVE-IMPULSIVE DISORDERS 60
CONCLUSIONS 63
REFERENCES 64
Chapter 3 - Diagnosis and Treatment of Gambling Disorder 68
INTRODUCTION 68
CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS 69
CLINICAL ASSESSMENT 71
SCREENING/DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENTS 72
TREATMENT OPTIONS 73
PSYCHOTHERAPY 74
PHARMACOTHERAPY 81
CONCLUSIONS 85
REFERENCES 87
Chapter 4 - Problematic Online Gaming 94
HISTORY AND TYPOLOGY OF ONLINE GAMES 94
DEFINING PROBLEMATIC ONLINE GAMING 97
SYMPTOMATOLOGY AND CONSEQUENCES 101
ASSESSMENT 103
EPIDEMIOLOGY 107
ETIOLOGY 111
PREVENTION AND TREATMENT 118
REFERENCES 121
APPENDIX 4-1. PROBLEMATIC ONLINE GAMING QUESTIONNAIRE (POGQ) 127
APPENDIX 4-2. MOTIVES FOR ONLINE GAMING QUESTIONNAIRE (MOGQ) 129
Chapter 5 - Internet Addiction Disorder: Overview and Controversies 132
INTRODUCTION: INTERNET ADDICTION DISORDER AND ITS TREATMENT 132
DIAGNOSIS AND CLINICAL CRITERIA 133
ASSESSMENT OF INTERNET ADDICTION 133
PREVALENCE RATES 134
PSYCHIATRIC COMORBIDITY 135
RELATIONSHIP OF INTERNET ADDICTION WITH DRUG AND ALCOHOL USE 135
THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF INTERNET ADDICTION 137
PERSONALITY AND PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH IAD 137
COGNITIVE FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH PROBLEMATIC INTERNET USE 138
PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH HAZARDS 139
TREATMENT 139
CONCLUSIONS 141
DECLARATION OF INTEREST 142
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 142
REFERENCES 142
APPENDIX 5-1 INTERNET ADDICTION TEST (IAT) 149
Chapter 6 - Social Networking Addiction: An Overview of Preliminary Findings 152
BRIEF HISTORY OF SOCIAL NETWORKING 152
ETIOLOGY AND THEORIES OF SOCIAL NETWORKING ADDICTION 155
EPIDEMIOLOGY: EMPIRICAL STUDIES OF SOCIAL NETWORKING ADDICTION 157
PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF SOCIAL NETWORKING ADDICTION 169
CONCLUSIONS 170
REFERENCES 172
Chapter 7 - Food Addiction: Evidence, Evaluation, and Treatment 176
INTRODUCTION 176
CRITERIA AND DEFINITION 177
EPIDEMIOLOGY 179
EVIDENCE FOR FOOD ADDICTION 180
TREATMENT 186
PREVENTION: PUBLIC HEALTH AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS 198
CONCLUSION 200
REFERENCES 201
INSTRUCTION SHEET FOR THE YALE FOOD ADDICTION SCALE 215
Chapter 8 - New Directions in the Pharmacological Treatment of Food Addiction, Overeating, and Obesity 218
INTRODUCTION 218
THE DRIVE TO OVEREAT 220
FOOD ADDICTION 220
REWARD DEFICIENCY SYNDROME 223
FOOD REWARD SYSTEM 224
SURGICAL TREATMENTS OF OBESITY 228
PHARMACOTHERAPIES FOR TREATMENT OF OBESITY AND FOOD ADDICTION 230
IN THE PIPELINE 233
FDA-APPROVED MEDICATIONS THAT DO NOT HAVE FDA INDICATIONS FOR WEIGHT LOSS 235
TREATMENT APPROACH BASED ON THE DRUG ABUSE MODEL 237
CONCLUSION 240
REFERENCES 241
CHAPTER 9 - SEX ADDICTION: AN OVERVIEW* 248
PREVALENCE 249
SA-RELATED DIAGNOSES IN THE ICD AND DSM 249
SCREENING INSTRUMENTS FOR SA 254
CYBERSEX 255
COMORBIDITY IN SA-RELATED DISORDERS 255
ADDICTION INTERACTION DISORDER 257
THE POSSIBLE NEUROSCIENCE OF SA 258
TREATMENT OF SEX ADDICTION 260
SUMMARY 265
REFERENCES 266
Chapter 10
270
ROMANTIC LOVE AS A POSITIVE ADDICTION 271
ROMANTIC REJECTION AS A NEGATIVE ADDICTION 274
EVOLUTION OF ROMANTIC ADDICTIONS 278
INFIDELITY INTENSIFIES REJECTION ADDICTION 282
DIVORCE INTENSIFIES REJECTION ADDICTION 285
BIOPSYCHOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF REJECTION 286
PERSONALITY AND LOVE ADDICTIONS 286
IMPLICATIONS FOR TREATMENT 289
CONCLUSION 292
REFERENCES 293
Chapter 11 - Picking Up the Pieces: Helping Partners and Family Members Survive the Impact of Sex Addiction 300
TREATING PARTNERS OF SEX ADDICTS: CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS 301
STAGGERED DISCLOSURE AS A TRAUMA TO THE PARTNER 303
TREATMENT FOR THE PARTNER 305
IMPACT OF SEX ADDICTION ON CHILDREN 312
REFERENCES 316
APPENDIX 11-1 RECOMMENDED READING 316
Chapter 12 - Compulsive Buying Disorder 318
INTRODUCTION 318
DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA OF COMPULSIVE BUYING DISORDER 321
EPIDEMIOLOGY OF COMPULSIVE BUYING DISORDER 326
COMORBIDITY 333
TREATMENT 340
NEXT STEPS AND FURTHER RESEARCH 344
REFERENCES 345
SCORING INSTRUCTIONS 348
Chapter 13 - Exercise Addiction 350
THE HISTORY OF EXERCISE ADDICTION 350
DEFINITION AND DIAGNOSIS 351
ASSESSMENT 353
EPIDEMIOLOGY 357
COMORBIDITY 359
ETIOLOGY 360
TREATMENT 364
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 368
REFERENCES 368
EXERCISE DEPENDENCE SCALE 374
Chapter 14 - Meditation and Spirituality-Based Approaches for Addiction 376
INTRODUCTION 376
LESSONS FROM ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS AND 12-STEP FACILITATION 376
YOGA AND ADDICTION 378
MINDFULNESS-BASED MEDITATION 380
TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION (TM) 381
SUDARSHAN KRIYA YOGA (SKY) 382
HOW DOES MEDITATION/SKY WORK? 387
CONCLUSION 389
REFERENCES 390
Chapter 15 - Behavioral Addiction in American Law: The Future and the Expert’s Role 394
INTRODUCTION 394
BEHAVIORAL ADDICTION IN THE LAW OF THE UNITED STATES - LEGAL ISSUES IN WHICH BEHAVIORAL ADDICTION MAY BE CONSIDERED 395
PITFALLS FOR THE EXPERT WITNESS 400
CONCLUSIONS 404
REFERENCES 405
INDEX 406
Biography
Co-Editors of Behavioral Addictions: Criteria, Evidence, and Treatment
Foreword
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Behavioral Addictions
Chapter 2: Behavioral Addiction: The Nexus of Impulsivity and Compulsivity
Chapter 3: Diagnosis and Treatment of Gambling Disorder
Chapter 4: Problematic Online Gaming
Chapter 5: Internet Addiction Disorder: Overview and Controversies
Chapter 6: Social Networking Addiction: An Overview of Preliminary Findings
Chapter 7: Food Addiction: Evidence, Evaluation, and Treatment
Chapter 8: New Directions in the Pharmacological Treatment of Food Addiction, Overeating, and Obesity
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 17.2.2014 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Klinische Psychologie |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Persönlichkeitsstörungen | |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Gesundheitsfachberufe | |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Suchtkrankheiten | |
ISBN-10 | 0-12-407858-3 / 0124078583 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-12-407858-1 / 9780124078581 |
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