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[edit] APAThe article is more than once stating American Psychological Association where as far as I can tell the context suggests American Psychiatric Association? EverSince (talk) 19:15, 16 September 2008 (UTC) [edit] RecoveryShould "Recovery movement" wikilink to Recovery model, or are the two somewhat different? The latter has tended to neglect the addiction aspect (partly my fault) but doens't have to I assume. EverSince (talk) 19:15, 16 September 2008 (UTC) [edit] WikiaholicsWhat about Wikiaholics and Wikiaddiction? :-) 9IDLGT3IET (talk) 08:43, 11 October 2008 (UTC) [edit] Psychological DependencyBeneath this paragraph are another two paragraphs that read as follows:
Not only do these paragraphs not meet Wikipedia standards, but they also contain independent research and non-fact-based discussion. --70.44.70.194 (talk) 01:04, 3 December 2008 (UTC) [edit] Just passing by, but...The addiction page is currently an article about World of Warcraft, and I doubt it's supposed to be. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.245.133.34 (talk) 07:15, 27 December 2008 (UTC) [edit] criteria addictionCaretti, Craparo and La Barbera (2005) recently proposed a new definition of addiction. The authors states that addiction is “a syndromic condition 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” (p. 17); they also discuss how the severity of addiction could be assessed considering the impact of obsessivity, impulsivity and compulsivity in generating and sustaining the dependence behaviors. The new rationale for the diagnosis of Addiction is described by the following criteria (La Barbera, Caretti, Craparo, 2005): ADDICTION A. Persistent and recurrent behaviors of addiction. The behaviors are maladaptive and lead to clinically significant impairment or distress, as manifested by five (or more) of the following, occurring at any time in the same 12-month period: with at least two by (1), whose one is (c), two by (2) and one by (3). 1) Obsessivity a) recurrent thoughts and images about the experience of dependence, or ideas related to dependence (e.g. being totally absorbed in mentally reliving experiences of dependence happened in the past, fantasizing or planning about the future behaviours and experiences of dependence); b) the dependence thoughts or the images are intrusive and cause inappropriate tension and arousal, as well as clinically significant anxiety and discomfort; c) the subject is aware that dependence thoughts and images are produced by the mind, and they are not provoked by external stimuli. 2) Impulsivity a) restlessness, anxiety, irritability or distress when it’s not possible to enact the dependence behaviour; b) recurrent failure in resisting the inappropriate desires of dependence and self-regulating the impulses to enact the behavior of dependence. 3) Compulsivity a) the person feels obliged to enact repeatedly the dependence behavior, even against his or her own will, despite the negative consequences. b) the coercive addictive behaviours and actions are finalized to avoid or prevent states of mental and physic pain, or to alleviate a disphoric mood (e.g. feelings of irritability, impotence, guilt or shame). B. Thoughts or behaviors related to the addiction occur frequently and repeatedly during the day, and they significantly interfere with normal habits, social functioning, activities and relationships. C. Thoughts and behaviors of addiction do not occur only during a maniac episode or in reason of a general medical condition. Inside this work we propose a further teorical elaboration of Addictions on the basis of our researches about alexythimic, traumatic and dissociative aspects common to many different addictive behaviors. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.225.27.208 (talk) 15:55, 9 January 2009 (UTC) [edit] Casual addictionThere's a section in this article marked "Casual Addiction." However, no references are provided in that section, and -- though I'm not a psychologist -- I'm a somewhat skeptical whether that's a valid scientific term. (Actually I tried to flag this yesterday but it probably wasnt a great idea to place a "[citation needed]" tag within a section heading :) ) Thanks --71.111.205.22 (talk) 23:10, 29 April 2009 (UTC) [edit] Reward Circuit and Drug AddictionI tried to copyedit some clarity, verifiablity and neutrality into this section but in the end I decided to remove it completely: [edit] Abortion addictionCertain pro-life activists have highlighted the phenomenon of abortion addictions in certain women as evidence that abortion is very often not a choice, but rather that it is much closer to the status of a social pathology. It might a good thing if we could a least have a stub on this matter. [1] ADM (talk) 08:08, 9 November 2009 (UTC) [edit] Request Comment, St. Augustine's conversionAfter spending time following the Article page Augustine of Hippo and Confessions (St. Augustine) and following the History of The Conversion of Saint Augustine in his original Confessions and references to his many writings as Bishop of Hippo, I discovered he went from an addict to being completely cured. His steps on this journey show he stumbled upon the key to this. I'v used this study in my work situation to good effect. The study and research would be my own original research and not entrable on a wikipedia article page, but then original confessions and steps themselves would be free of copyright. I'v written on the talk pages of both article pages to this effect. Anyone out there thinks like me or want to challenge me or my words? MacOfJesus (talk) 13:31, 14 November 2009 (UTC) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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