Gambling and gaming disorders have been included as "disorders due to addictive behaviors" in the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11). Other problematic behaviors may be considered as "other specified disorders due to addictive behaviors (6C5Y)." Narrative review, experts' opinions. We suggest the following meta-level criteria for considering potential addictive behaviors as fulfilling the category of "other specified disorders due to addictive behaviors":1. Clinical relevance: Empirical evidence from multiple scientific studies demonstrates that the specific potential addictive behavior is clinically relevant and individuals experience negative consequences and functional impairments in daily life due to the problematic and p...
Over the past several decades, non-substance-use behaviors like gambling, gaming, and sex have recei...
This dissertation aims, in its first part, to define Gambling Disorder on the basis of the terminolo...
The release of the latest edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-...
Gambling and gaming disorders have been included as "disorders due to addictive behaviors" in the In...
Two recent papers in the Journal of Behavioral Addictions by Brand et al. (2020), and Sassover and W...
Purpose of review The present review compares and contrasts the diagnostic entities and taxonomy of ...
While considerable efforts have been made to understand the neurobiological basis of substance addic...
The term addiction has been used to refer to impaired control over substance use for several centuri...
It might be hard to imagine that a leisure activity could turn to suffering and mental disorder in n...
Aims To describe, in the context of DSM-V, how a focus on addiction and compulsion is emerging in th...
peer reviewedPurpose of Review The 5th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental D...
The beta draft version of the forthcoming eleventh edition of the World Health Organization's medica...
Changes in the nomenclature of addictions suggest a significant shift in the conceptualization of ad...
Introduction: Addiction is not solely “substance dependence”. Diminished control is a core defining ...
Background The recent paper by Aarseth et al. (2016) questioned whether problematic gaming should be...
Over the past several decades, non-substance-use behaviors like gambling, gaming, and sex have recei...
This dissertation aims, in its first part, to define Gambling Disorder on the basis of the terminolo...
The release of the latest edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-...
Gambling and gaming disorders have been included as "disorders due to addictive behaviors" in the In...
Two recent papers in the Journal of Behavioral Addictions by Brand et al. (2020), and Sassover and W...
Purpose of review The present review compares and contrasts the diagnostic entities and taxonomy of ...
While considerable efforts have been made to understand the neurobiological basis of substance addic...
The term addiction has been used to refer to impaired control over substance use for several centuri...
It might be hard to imagine that a leisure activity could turn to suffering and mental disorder in n...
Aims To describe, in the context of DSM-V, how a focus on addiction and compulsion is emerging in th...
peer reviewedPurpose of Review The 5th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental D...
The beta draft version of the forthcoming eleventh edition of the World Health Organization's medica...
Changes in the nomenclature of addictions suggest a significant shift in the conceptualization of ad...
Introduction: Addiction is not solely “substance dependence”. Diminished control is a core defining ...
Background The recent paper by Aarseth et al. (2016) questioned whether problematic gaming should be...
Over the past several decades, non-substance-use behaviors like gambling, gaming, and sex have recei...
This dissertation aims, in its first part, to define Gambling Disorder on the basis of the terminolo...
The release of the latest edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-...