Compulsive behaviors are driven by repetitive urges and typically involve the experience of limited voluntary control over these urges, a diminished ability to delay or inhibit these behaviors, and a tendency to perform repetitive acts in a habitual or stereotyped manner. Compulsivity is not only a central characteristic of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) but is also crucial to addiction. Based on this analogy, OCD has been proposed to be part of the concept of behavioral addiction along with other non-drug-related disorders that share compulsivity, such as pathological gambling, skin-picking, trichotillomania and compulsive eating. In this review, we investigate the neurobiological overlap between compulsivity in substance-use disorder...
Many theories of addiction distinguish different stages in the addiction cycle, with associated tran...
Background and Aim: Impulsivity and compulsivity are two key temperament traits involved in behavior...
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 ...
Aims To describe, in the context of DSM-V, how a focus on addiction and compulsion is emerging in th...
Studies have shown that aberrant activity in some brain regions involved in the pathology of OCD ove...
Background and aims: There is a growing interest in determining the specific role of obsessive–compu...
Abstract Background Compulsivity is the hallmark of addiction progression and, as a construct, has p...
BACKGROUND: Compulsivity can be seen across various mental health conditions and refers to a tendenc...
Background: Grassi et al. (2015) collected data to examine impulsivity in individuals with obsessive...
Compulsions are repetitive, stereotyped thoughts and behaviors designed to reduce harm. Growing evid...
Compulsivity is associated with alterations in the structure and the function of parallel and intera...
While considerable efforts have been made to understand the neurobiological basis of substance addic...
Compulsivity is associated with alterations in the structure and the function of parallel and intera...
Compulsivity is a core feature of addictive disorders, including gambling disorder. However, it is u...
Many theories of addiction distinguish different stages in the addiction cycle, with associated tran...
Background and Aim: Impulsivity and compulsivity are two key temperament traits involved in behavior...
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 ...
Aims To describe, in the context of DSM-V, how a focus on addiction and compulsion is emerging in th...
Studies have shown that aberrant activity in some brain regions involved in the pathology of OCD ove...
Background and aims: There is a growing interest in determining the specific role of obsessive–compu...
Abstract Background Compulsivity is the hallmark of addiction progression and, as a construct, has p...
BACKGROUND: Compulsivity can be seen across various mental health conditions and refers to a tendenc...
Background: Grassi et al. (2015) collected data to examine impulsivity in individuals with obsessive...
Compulsions are repetitive, stereotyped thoughts and behaviors designed to reduce harm. Growing evid...
Compulsivity is associated with alterations in the structure and the function of parallel and intera...
While considerable efforts have been made to understand the neurobiological basis of substance addic...
Compulsivity is associated with alterations in the structure and the function of parallel and intera...
Compulsivity is a core feature of addictive disorders, including gambling disorder. However, it is u...
Many theories of addiction distinguish different stages in the addiction cycle, with associated tran...
Background and Aim: Impulsivity and compulsivity are two key temperament traits involved in behavior...
Although the phenomenology of Pathological Gambling (PG) is clearly characterized by impulsive featu...