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Explaining Process Addiction

Does Process addiction Exist?

What is process addiction? This refers to a compulsive behavior that involves an action which on its own is not physically addictive but the person becomes dependent upon it. These behaviors may include: – love, sex, gambling, shopping, internet etc. This is a behavioral addiction and it doesn’t include alcohol or drug addiction.

Process addiction is mostly overlooked but it can be destructive to the victim. When a person is a victim of a process addiction, he/she feels severe coercion to engage in the activity repeatedly, sometimes even at the expense of their own physical, mental, relational or financial wellbeing.

Process Addiction

Which are some examples of these process addiction activities?

The list of activities which result into process addiction is very long since it is normally based on the activities that the individual regularly undertakes. When the activities are done repeatedly for a long period of time, there develops what can be called a habit in doing the activity. The person then becomes addicted with the activity over time and it becomes almost impossible to do without the activity. Some of the common ones are: – love, sexual activity, eating, shopping, gambling, watching pornography, mention them.

From this list though there are two behaviors which have proven to be outstanding. These are sexual addiction and pathological gambling.

·         Sex addiction

Sex addiction comes with recurring obsession to engage in sexual activity. A victim of this kind of addiction may end up sleeping with multiple partners over a short period of time and sometimes even forego personal duties in favor of sexual indulgence.

What are the symptoms of sex addiction?

Some of the indicator of a person addicted with sex may include excessive engagement in sexual acuities such as, pornography, masturbation and also behaviors like fetishism, exhibitionism and prurience.

  • Pathological gambling

Gambling is an activity that many of us engage into in variety of ways. This refers to any activity that someone engages with an expectation of monetary or material gain. The activity normally has probabilities and the person gambling accepts chances of losing or winning. An example of such events is a gamble on the results of a given football match e.g. World cup finals. The persons gambling predicts the result and places a valued item or some amount of money which is supposed to gain profit in the event of a win and in the opposite, it is lost altogether.

Even though these events we sometimes to for fun or looking for gain, when done for a long period they may turn out addictive. The person may increase the habit to a point of financial distress and often sacrificing belongings and time trying to get more money and consequently gamble it.

Which are the symptoms of behavioral addiction?

Process AddictionAddiction is usually difficult to spot. This is because different people engage into different activities during their free time in the form of hobbies. This makes it difficult to tell who is an addict of a given activity. However, people who are addicted to an activity will want to do it repeatedly, despite the damaging consequences which may come with the event.

The following are some of indicators of a behavioral addicted person:-

  • The person exhibits repetitive habits which persist or are continued despite their significant negative consequences.
  • The person experiences a feeling of loneliness, depression, anxiety and even sometimes highly stressed.
  • Another indicator of a behavioral addict is taking of increasingly big risks. For instance, the person may bet on the result of an event at 5dollars, the results goes contrary and the person bet again and again without a win but not seeming to give up even when the current bet is the only amount the person has as balance at that given time. This kind of addiction makes the person think of gambling without the losses that it comes with while the person unsuccessfully betting.
  • The addicts of behavioral addiction face difficulty in controlling impulses in general. These people follow their urge without having to reason out.
  • The victims of behavioral addiction have difficulty in sustaining relationships. This is particularly the case with the sex addicts. These people cannot control their sexual urges and thus they end up in uncontrolled sexual activities and normally with many different people. This makes it difficult for them to have a long term relationship due to un-trustworthiness (though they cannot control it) or in the event that the partner cannot withstand the frequent sex requirements of such persons.
  • Finally, the behavioral addicts will always want to hide or lie about their impulsive habits.

Treatment of behavioral addiction

In most cases, due to the nature of behavioral addiction the appropriate treatment is psychotherapy. Some times this therapy may need to be accompanied by some medication. It is common that the occurrence of behavioral addiction may be accompanied by likes of mood loss, anxiety or sometimes impulse control disorders. In such cases, treating all these conditions concurrently can relieve the symptoms of both.

Now we have seen the various symptoms of behavioral addiction. Are you in the category of victims of the same or do you of a person suffering from behavioral addiction like gambling and sex addiction? Meet professionals who will solve your problem at AWAREmed.

Does Process addiction Exist?

 

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Dopamine and Addiction

Dopamine and Addiction-Their roles

Brain

The brain is affected by both genes and environmental factors

Dopamine is neurotransmitter in the brain that plays vital roles in a variety of different behaviors. The major behaviors dopamine affects are movement, cognition, pleasure, and motivation. Dopamine is an essential component of the basal ganglia motor loop, as well as the neurotransmitter responsible for controlling the exchange of information from one brain area to another. However, it is the role that dopamine plays in pleasure and motivation that attracts the most neurobiologists attention.

In certain areas of the brain when dopamine is released it gives one the feeling of pleasure or satisfaction. These feelings of satisfaction become desired, and the person will grow a desire for the satisfaction. To satisfy that desire the person will repeat behaviors that cause the release of dopamine. For example food and sex release dopamine. That is why people want food even though their body does not need it and why people sometimes need sex. These two behaviors scientifically make sense since the body needs food to survive, and humans need to have sex to allow the race to survive. However, other, less natural behaviors have the same effect on one’s dopamine levels, and at times can even be more powerful. Often these behaviors can result in addiction due their effect on dopamine, and that addiction can have negative effects on a person’s well-being. Two of such behaviors are

Dopamine and Addiction-Cocaine

Cocaine is by far the more severe of the two in terms of addiction. Cocaine chemically inhibits the natural dopamine cycle. Normally, after dopamine is released, it is recycled back into a dopamine transmitting neuron. However, cocaine binds to the dopamine, and does not allow it to be recycled. Thus there is a buildup of dopamine, and it floods certain neural areas. The flood ends after about 30 minutes, and the person is left yearning to feel as he or she once did. That is how the addiction begins. With time adaptation builds up due to the fact that the person is consistently behaving in the same way that he or she had the first time. However, the individual cannot, because dopamine is also released when something pleasurable yet unexpected occurs. During the first time, the person expects the effect, thus less dopamine is released, and the experience is less satisfying. This cause explains why gambling releases dopamine.

Many studies have been done which targeted neural response to rewards. The findings were in agreement that when one performed an action repeatedly, and is given a reward randomly, the dopamine levels rises. If the reward is administered for example every four times the action was performed, the dopamine levels remained constant. Whereas when no reward is given dopamine levels dropped. These random rewards can be seen in gambling and since the outcome is based on chance, one does may not know prior if he or she will win. Therefore, if he or she wins, dopamine levels increases. However, unlike cocaine, gambling causes addiction in relatively low levels of participants. This is because Cocaine’s chemical input is much more influential on dopamine levels than gambling’s behavioral input meaning only people whose dopamine levels are low, become addicted to gambling.

Dopamine and Addiction-Variance in dopamine levels

This is may be due to genetics, environment related or a combination of factors. A study concluded that pathological gamblers most often experienced traumatizing experiences when they were younger. Since most people who became addicted to gambling have low dopamine levels, and also that same group usually has endured a traumatic experience, it was concluded the overall dopamine levels can change due to environmental factors. This supports the opinion that both the mind and the brain can change due to environmental factors.

However, another study has discovered that a gene related to dopamine is sported twice as often in pathological gamblers than non-gamblers. This view supports the observation that dopamine levels are genetic. We can therefore come up with two possible observations. Either both genetics and environmental factors effect ones brain anatomy and mind simultaneously, or that environmental factors can affect genes which in turn affect ones brain and mind.

Dopamine and Addiction-Why is risk and reward a trigger for the release of dopamine?
It’s scientifically logical that sex and food release dopamine, because they are essential for life the life of human beings. Risk and reward are not.  It is believed that everything happens for a reason; meaning, there must be a scientific explanation for the increase of dopamine levels as a result of risk and reward. Let us look at it this way, that the human race is different from other species on this planet not only by its ability to reason, but also its ability to create and be innovative. Therefore nature dictates that humans be creative and innovative, and for this to happen a person should have some level of satisfaction when one accomplishes an innovation.

To accomplish an innovation one has to take risks. It is risky to try to do something that no other being on earth has ever accomplished. Therefore, there must be a reward other than material that one gets when he or she accomplishes the innovation, otherwise that person would not take the risk. The reward here is the release of dopamine and the feeling of satisfaction. The problem with this process is that not only can one be satisfied after a major risk and accomplishment, but that one can also be satisfied through constant minute risks and accomplishments. Gambling is an example of this.

The feeling of satisfaction that dopamine exhibits are so strong that one can often lose his or her ability to reason in order to achieve satisfaction. It is then the unconscious that takes over and begins to make certain decisions. The brain develops neural circuits that unconsciously assess reward. Since dopamine plays an active role in these circuits, people will act in what they think is in their best interest, when in fact the only interest it satisfies is the release of dopamine. This can be exemplified in gambling where one insists on gambling even though he or she knows that the odds are against them.

This is the case in all casino games, where the games are structured for the house to win. Probability and reason no longer are the most important factors in decision making. The unconscious need for the release of dopamine becomes most important. This supports the observation that the unconscious plays a vital role in decision making.

From this article of dopamine and addiction we can make some fair general observations about the brain that:

  • Both a chemical (cocaine) and a behavior (gambling) can have the same effect on the brain.
  • The brain is affected by both genes and environmental factors, and that most likely the environmental factors affect genes which affect the brain.
  • Dopamine makes humans take risks so that they may achieve greater innovations.
  • Through gambling the unconscious is constantly making important decisions.

Dopamine and Addiction-Their roles

 

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