| 51. | | | Enhanced conditioning and disrupted extinction processes in men struggling with compulsive sexual behaviors
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| 52. | | | Examining the relationship between fitness-related self-conscious emotions, disordered eating symptoms, and morbid exercise behavior: An exploratory study
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| 53. | | | Exercise addiction and psychosocial health risks among adolescent athletes: Focus on sport type and performance level
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| 54. | | | Exercise motivational regulations and exercise addiction: The mediating role of passion
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| 55. | | | Exploring the role of the amygdala in Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder via a parcellation pipeline based on Recurrence Quantification Analysis
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| 56. | | | Facets of impulsivity and related aspects differentiate among recreational and unregulated use of Internet pornography
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| 57. | | | Feels good, and less bad: Problematic use of the Internet is associated with heightened experiences of both gratification and compensation
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| 58. | | | From healthy play to gaming disorder: Psychological profiles from emotional regulation and motivational factors
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| 59. | | | Gambling disorder and problematic pornography use: Does co-occurrence influence treatment outcome?
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| 60. | | | Gender differences in the association of psychological distress and sexual compulsivity before and during the COVID-19 pandemic
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| 61. | | | Global research status and trends of compulsive sexual behavior disorder: A comprehensive bibliometric analysis
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| 62. | | | Identification and comprehensive characterization of moral disapproval and behavioral dysregulation-based pornography-use profiles across 42 countries
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| 63. | | | The impact of comorbid impulsive/compulsive disorders in problematic Internet use
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| 64. | | | Impaired sexual delay discounting as a potential mechanism in women's compulsive sexual behavior: Evidence from a mixed-gender experiment
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| 65. | | | Impulsive Behaviors in Patients With Pathological Buying
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| 66. | | | Impulsivity in Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder and Pedophilic Disorder
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| 67. | | | Individual cortisol response to acute stress influences neural processing of sexual cues
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| 68. | | | Insights into the temporal dynamics of identifying problem gambling on an online casino: A machine learning study on routinely collected individual account data
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| 69. | | | Interconnected desires: A systematic review of compulsive buying-shopping disorder and its links to disordered eating and body image by gender
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| 70. | | | International Sex Survey: Study protocol of a large, cross-cultural collaborative study in 45 countries
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| 71. | | | The International Work Addiction Scale (IWAS): A screening tool for clinical and organizational applications validated in 85 cultures from six continents
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| 72. | | | Internet-based interventions for behavioral addictions: A systematic review
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| 73. | | | Involvement in Sexaholics Anonymous and life satisfaction: The mediating role of meaning in life and hope
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| 74. | | | A kényszerbetegség : obszesszív-kornpulzív zavar
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| 75. | | | A kényszerbetegség modern szemlélete
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| 76. | | | Kényszerbetegség (obsessiv-compulsiv zavar, OCD)
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| 77. | | | Kényszerbetegség (obsessiv-compulsiv zavar, OCD) : az Egészségügyi Minisztérium szakmai irányelve
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| 78. | | | Kényszerbetegség (obsessiv-compulsiv zavar, OCD) : szakmai irányelvtervezet
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| 79. | | | Kényszerbetegség (obsessiv-compusiv zavar, OCD) : az Egészségügyi Minisztérium szakmai irányelve
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| 80. | | | Kényszerbetegség vagy "rigolya" - hol a határ : támpontok a korai felismeréshez az alapellátásban
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| 81. | | | A kényszerbetegség új megközelítése: a dopaminerg teóriák
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| 82. | | | The landscape of open science in behavioral addiction research: Current practices and future directions
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| 83. | | | LGBQ-affirming clinical recommendations for compulsive sexual behavior disorder
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| 84. | | | Long-term changes on behavioral addictions symptoms among adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder treated with methylphenidate
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| 85. | | | Mental and sexual health perspectives of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder : Commentary to the debate: "Behavioral addictions in the ICD-11"
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| 86. | | | Mental health professionals' use of the ICD-11 classification of impulse control disorders and behavioral addictions: An international field study
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| 87. | | | Neural and behavioral correlates of sexual stimuli anticipation point to addiction-like mechanisms in compulsive sexual behavior disorder
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| 88. | | | Neural mechanisms of behavioral addiction: An ALE meta-analysis and MACM analysis
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| 89. | | | No evidence for the role of intentional emotion regulation in gambling-related problems: Insights from self-report, behavioral, and heart rate variability measures
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| 90. | | | Obszesszív-kompulzív tünetek előnyei az egyéni szelekció és a csoportszelekció szempontjából: a kényszerbetegség evolúciós pszichológiai megközelítése
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| 91. | | | OCD
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| 92. | | | OCD : egy gyakori mentális zavar különböző megoldásokkal
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| 93. | | | On the current psychotherapeutic situation for persons with pornography use disorder in Germany
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| 94. | | | Parkinson's disease and iatrogenic impulsive-compulsive behaviors: A case/non-case study to build a complete model of individual vulnerability
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| 95. | | | Pathological buying symptoms are associated with distortions in judging elapsed time
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| 96. | | | Perceived coworkers' work addiction: Scale development and associations with one's own workaholism, job stress, and job satisfaction in 85 cultures
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| 97. | | | Performance of the DSM-5-based criteria for Internet addiction: A factor analytical examination of three samples
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| 98. | | | Personality dimensions of compulsive sexual behavior in the Sex@Brain study
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| 99. | | | A pilot study of mindfulness-based relapse prevention for compulsive sexual behaviour disorder
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| 100. | | | The PornLoS Treatment Program: Study protocol of a new psychotherapeutic approach for treating pornography use disorder
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