Aims To describe, in the context of DSM-V, how a focus on addiction and compulsion is emerging in the consideration of pathological gambling (PG). Methods A systematic literature review of evidence for the proposed re-classification of PG as an addiction. Results Findings include: (i) phenomenological models of addiction highlighting a motivational shift from impulsivity to compulsivity associated with a protracted withdrawal syndrome and blurring of the ego-syntonic/ego-dystonic dichotomy; (ii) common neurotransmitter (dopamine, serotonin) contributions to PG and substance use disorders (SUDs); (iii) neuroimaging support for shared neurocircuitries between behavioural and substance addictions and differences between obsessivecompulsive dis...
It might be hard to imagine that a leisure activity could turn to suffering and mental disorder in n...
The concept of addiction, traditionally applied to psychotropic substances, has been officially exte...
While considerable efforts have been made to understand the neurobiological basis of substance addic...
Aims To describe, in the context of DSM-V, how a focus on addiction and compulsion is emerging in th...
Although the phenomenology of Pathological Gambling (PG) is clearly characterized by impulsive featu...
Compulsive behaviors are driven by repetitive urges and typically involve the experience of limited ...
The term 'addiction' was traditionally used in relation to centrally active substances, such as coca...
The term addiction has been used to refer to impaired control over substance use for several centuri...
Pathological Gambling is a serious disorder characterized by recurrent maladaptive gambling behavior...
Features of impulsivity and compulsivity are involved in PG phenomenology, and a large body of liter...
Pathological Gambling (PG) is serious psychiatric disorder that affects ~2% of Americans. PG is char...
Compulsive behaviors are driven by repetitive urges and typically involve the experience of limited ...
Background and aims: There is a growing interest in determining the specific role of obsessive–compu...
Pathological gambling is a maladaptive behaviour associated with diminished self-control over persis...
Pathological gambling (PG) is categorized as an impulse control disorder (ICD). Phenomenological, ne...
It might be hard to imagine that a leisure activity could turn to suffering and mental disorder in n...
The concept of addiction, traditionally applied to psychotropic substances, has been officially exte...
While considerable efforts have been made to understand the neurobiological basis of substance addic...
Aims To describe, in the context of DSM-V, how a focus on addiction and compulsion is emerging in th...
Although the phenomenology of Pathological Gambling (PG) is clearly characterized by impulsive featu...
Compulsive behaviors are driven by repetitive urges and typically involve the experience of limited ...
The term 'addiction' was traditionally used in relation to centrally active substances, such as coca...
The term addiction has been used to refer to impaired control over substance use for several centuri...
Pathological Gambling is a serious disorder characterized by recurrent maladaptive gambling behavior...
Features of impulsivity and compulsivity are involved in PG phenomenology, and a large body of liter...
Pathological Gambling (PG) is serious psychiatric disorder that affects ~2% of Americans. PG is char...
Compulsive behaviors are driven by repetitive urges and typically involve the experience of limited ...
Background and aims: There is a growing interest in determining the specific role of obsessive–compu...
Pathological gambling is a maladaptive behaviour associated with diminished self-control over persis...
Pathological gambling (PG) is categorized as an impulse control disorder (ICD). Phenomenological, ne...
It might be hard to imagine that a leisure activity could turn to suffering and mental disorder in n...
The concept of addiction, traditionally applied to psychotropic substances, has been officially exte...
While considerable efforts have been made to understand the neurobiological basis of substance addic...