Behavioral addictions-a social science perspective


Behavioral addictions-a social science perspective is a scholarly work, published in 2018 in ''General Internal Medicine and Clinical Innovations''. The main subjects of the publication include cognitive psychology, psychology, problematic social media use, behavioral sciences, problem gambling, cognitive science, eating disorder, addiction, and perspective. This conceptual review and analysis discusses the development of the addiction concept, a development that entails a marked expansion of what is considered to constitute an addiction. During the last decade, following the introduction of DSM-5 (the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, APA 2013) and the opening up of new terrains, many bad habits and behavioral problems are in the process of being transferred to and renamed as addictions, endorsing a continued or rather reinforced medicalization of social problems. In this paper a social science viewpoint is suggested as a more appropriate perspective on these matters.

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