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Onomania (Shopping Addiction) | TAN

Onomania, commonly known as shopping addiction, goes beyond the occasional splurge—it’s a compulsive behavior where the urge to shop becomes uncontrollable. People affected by onomania often use shopping as an emotional escape, seeking temporary relief from stress or negative feelings. However, this relief is short-lived, and the cycle can lead to financial strain, guilt, and strained relationships. Understanding the emotional and psychological roots of this addiction is key to breaking free and regaining control over one’s life.

Chynna Marie V. Tan October 20, 2024 October 20, 2024
Topfrag Stats, Botfrag Habits: Overcoming MOBA Addiction

In recent years, the phenomenon of multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) gaming has captivated millions of players worldwide. These games can lead to addictive tendencies that are detrimental to players’ mental and physical health, even while they encourage social engagement and thrilling competition. The intricate physiology of MOBA addiction is examined in this overview, along with its effects, withdrawal symptoms, and warning indicators. It also outlines successful therapeutic approaches to assist people in taking back control of their gaming behaviors. We can better assist people impacted and promote healthy gaming experiences if… Read More

Irisse Gianne Torremocha October 20, 2024 October 20, 2024
Under the Sheets: Exploring the Physiology, Psychology, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Sex Addiction

Sex addiction, sometimes referred to as compulsive sexual behavior or hypersexual disorder, is a controversial yet real struggle for many people. It is often hidden in plain sight, lurking behind closed doors, yet it affects millions worldwide. In a society where sexual behavior is both celebrated and stigmatized, individuals with sex addiction often feel trapped in an endless cycle of compulsion and shame. This struggle isn’t just emotional or social; it’s deeply rooted in the brain’s reward system. By understanding the science behind this behavior, we can begin to untangle its complexity… Read More

Renz Dustin S. Beton October 25, 2024 October 25, 2024 Addiction Awareness, Compulsive Behavior, Hypersexual Disorder, Mental Health Awareness, Neuroscience, Sex Addiction, Sexual Health
The Sweet Trap: A Comprehensive Study of Sugar Addiction and Recovery

Sugar addiction is an increasingly pervasive issue in modern diets, driven by the widespread presence of sugar in many processed foods. This study delves into the emotional and psychological dependence on sugar, highlighting how sugar’s impact on the brain’s reward system, through the release of neurotransmitters like dopamine, mirrors addictive behaviors similar to substance abuse. Repeated consumption leads to increased tolerance, requiring more sugar to achieve the same pleasurable effect. Symptoms of sugar addiction include cravings for sweets, uncontrollable consumption, and an escalating need for sugar intake. The consequences are severe, ranging… Read More

Jomil Edward S. Omandam October 20, 2024 October 20, 2024
Inhalant Addiction| ASPACIO

Inhalant addiction, or inhalant use disorder, is a serious condition involving the misuse of volatile substances to achieve a mind-altering high. This document explores the nature of inhalant addiction, including its mechanisms, symptoms, and harmful effects on the body. It also discusses treatment options and support strategies, emphasizing the significance of holistic care in rehabilitation.

Reah Sheen Z. Aspacio October 20, 2024 October 20, 2024
Formento-Caffeine Addiction Pathophysiology and Treatment

Caffeine is an antagonist of adenosine receptors (Quadri et al., 2018), which helps maintain cellular and tissue homeostasis. Functionally, caffeine triggers behavioral stimulant effects such as increased well-being, energy alertness, and sociability.

Yara Patrice Formento October 14, 2024 October 14, 2024
SILVA – The Hidden Struggles of Pica: A Deep Dive into a Bizarre Addiction

Pica is a psychological disorder characterized by the compulsive consumption of non-food substances. This paper delves into the hidden struggles associated with pica, exploring its symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options. By understanding the complexities of this bizarre addiction, we can better support those affected and promote awareness of this often-overlooked condition.

Coleen Kaye Ira C. Silva October 20, 2024 October 20, 2024

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