Process Addiction
Process addiction, also known as behavioral addiction, is a type of addiction that involves a compulsion to engage in a rewarding non-substance-related behavior, despite any negative consequences to the person’s physical, mental, social or financial well-being.
Examples of process addiction are:
- Gambling
- Sexual Addiction
- Eating Disorders
- Shopping Addiction
Characteristics
A process addiction is characterized by:
- An obsessive need to be consistently involved with an activity
- Neglecting responsibilities to maintain the obsessive behavior
- Ongoing relationship and legal troubles
- Loss of control over behavior
- Life is centered around the behavioral addiction
These characteristics often lead to suffering, loss of family and friends, and ongoing consequences. An individual’s mental state, genetics, social status and past experiences all influence the addict’s behavior.
How It Affects the Brain
Side Effects
- Debt
- Bankruptcy
- Job loss
- Family disruptions
- Health problems
- Psychological issues
- Distress
- Venereal disease
- Unwanted pregnancy
- Feelings of shame and guilt