All forms of addiction (drug addiction, food addiction, sexual addiction, technological addiction, work addiction) are syndromic conditions characterized by a recurrent and reiterated search for pleasure derived from a specific dependence behavior, associated with abuse, craving, clinically significant stress, and compulsive dependence actions despite the possible negative consequences. The purpose of this article is to propose a new diagnostic criteria of addiction
CARETTI, V., CRAPARO, G. (2009). Psychopathological Issues of Technological Addiction: New Diagnostic Criteria for Addiction, vol 1, 277-280.
Psychopathological Issues of Technological Addiction: New Diagnostic Criteria for Addiction.
CARETTI, Vincenzo;
2009-01-01
Abstract
All forms of addiction (drug addiction, food addiction, sexual addiction, technological addiction, work addiction) are syndromic conditions characterized by a recurrent and reiterated search for pleasure derived from a specific dependence behavior, associated with abuse, craving, clinically significant stress, and compulsive dependence actions despite the possible negative consequences. The purpose of this article is to propose a new diagnostic criteria of addictionFile in questo prodotto:
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