Many parallels can be drawn between the behaviour of those who are in love and those who are addicted. Their behavior is characterized by a preoccupation with obtaining the reward, and spending time with the target of the preoccupation, as well as a lack of interest in any other activities. Both love and addiction can be divided in an initial formation stage, a maintenance stage and if applicable a disruption stage. The formation of both love and addiction critically relies on changes in the mesolimbic pathway. For love also activity in the oxytocin/vasopressin system is necessary, this system is tightly coupled to the natural reward system. The behavior is maintained by the increase incentive salience of the drug or the partner, as well by...
Normative thinking about addiction has traditionally been divided between, on the one hand, a medica...
Drug addiction and addictions to foods, sex, gambling, exercise, and many other things are widesprea...
Addiction is usually linked to psychoactive drugs. This is only approximately true, since one can be...
Abstract Love addiction is a controversial and highly debated condition and, even today, not recogni...
Recent research suggests that romantic love can be literally addictive. Although the exact nature of...
Research has only recently begun to investigate the neural circuitry of love in an attempt to furthe...
Abstract. The bilaterally monopolistic nature of relationships between part-ners, combined with the ...
Addiction and certain varieties of interpersonal attachment share strikingly similar psycho-behavior...
It is an interesting topic to discuss addiction and love in the context of reward. In this e-book, w...
The "love addiction" is a behavioral addiction, according to the first articles published in the Eur...
Although the existence of dysfunctional love relationships is well known and the term “love addictio...
Addiction is a disorder of the brain's reward system which arises through transcriptional and epigen...
This study deals with addictive acts that exhibit a stable pattern not intervening with the normal r...
For much of the 20th century, theories of addictive behaviour and motivation were polarized between ...
In this paper, we contend that the psychology of addiction is similar to the psychology of ordinary,...
Normative thinking about addiction has traditionally been divided between, on the one hand, a medica...
Drug addiction and addictions to foods, sex, gambling, exercise, and many other things are widesprea...
Addiction is usually linked to psychoactive drugs. This is only approximately true, since one can be...
Abstract Love addiction is a controversial and highly debated condition and, even today, not recogni...
Recent research suggests that romantic love can be literally addictive. Although the exact nature of...
Research has only recently begun to investigate the neural circuitry of love in an attempt to furthe...
Abstract. The bilaterally monopolistic nature of relationships between part-ners, combined with the ...
Addiction and certain varieties of interpersonal attachment share strikingly similar psycho-behavior...
It is an interesting topic to discuss addiction and love in the context of reward. In this e-book, w...
The "love addiction" is a behavioral addiction, according to the first articles published in the Eur...
Although the existence of dysfunctional love relationships is well known and the term “love addictio...
Addiction is a disorder of the brain's reward system which arises through transcriptional and epigen...
This study deals with addictive acts that exhibit a stable pattern not intervening with the normal r...
For much of the 20th century, theories of addictive behaviour and motivation were polarized between ...
In this paper, we contend that the psychology of addiction is similar to the psychology of ordinary,...
Normative thinking about addiction has traditionally been divided between, on the one hand, a medica...
Drug addiction and addictions to foods, sex, gambling, exercise, and many other things are widesprea...
Addiction is usually linked to psychoactive drugs. This is only approximately true, since one can be...