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851.  Pszichoaktív szerfogyasztás a fogyatékossággal élő személyek körében
852.  A pszichoaktív szerfogyasztás szakaszai, avagy mit jelent a drogkarrier?
853.  A pszichoanalízis kihívásai a XXI. században egy magyarországi pszichoanalitikus nézőpontjából ? gondolatok Stefano Bolognini írása kapcsán
854.  A pszichoterápia helye az addikciók kezelésében
855.  Pszichoterápiák alkalmazása a dolinai Szenvedélybetegek Rehabilitációs Szociális Intézményében
856.  Publicity and reports of behavioral addictions associated with dopamine agonists
857.  Putative dopamine agonist (KB220Z) attenuates lucid nightmares in PTSD patients: Role of enhanced brain reward functional connectivity and homeostasis redeeming joy
858.  Q-single: Linking functional impairment to problematic internet use through a single-question approach
859.  Ranking of addiction journals in eight widely used impact metrics
860.  Reach for your cell phone at your own risk: The cognitive costs of media choice for breaks
861.  Recommendations for increasing research on co-occurring serious mental illness and gambling problems: Commentary on: Disordered gambling and psychosis: Prevalence and clinical correlates (Cassetta ...
862.  Reconsidering item response categories in gaming disorder symptoms measurement
863.  Red box, green box: A self-report behavioral frequency measurement approach for behavioral addictions research
864.  Redefining object attachment: Development and validation of a new scale
865.  Reduced loss aversion in value-based decision-making and edge-centric functional connectivity in patients with internet gaming disorder
866.  Reducing problematic pornography use with imaginal retraining-A randomized controlled trial
867.  Reflexiók Az addiktológiai pszichológia Magyarországon: az elmúlt 30 év áttekintése című tanulmányra
868.  Regional brain activity of resting-state fMRI and auditory oddball ERP with multimodal approach in individuals with internet gaming disorder
869.  Relapse in pathological gamblers: a pilot study on the predictive value of different impulsivity measures
870.  The relationship between adolescent emotion dysregulation and problematic technology use: Systematic review of the empirical literature
871.  Relationship between adverse childhood experiences and problematic internet use among young adults: The role of the feeling of loneliness trajectory
872.  Relationship between attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder symptoms and problem gambling: A mediation analysis of influential factors among 7,403 individuals from the UK
873.  Relationship between borderline personality symptoms and Internet addiction: The mediating effects of mental health problems
874.  The relationship between childhood trauma and internet addiction in adolescents: A meta-analysis
875.  The relationship between childhood trauma and Internet gaming disorder among college students: A structural equation model
876.  Relationship between family history of alcohol addiction, parents' education level, and smartphone problem use scale scores
877.  Relationship between Internet addiction, susceptible personality traits, and suicidal and self-harm ideation in Chinese adolescent students
878.  The relationship between parenting styles and adolescent problematic Internet use: A three-level meta-analysis
879.  Relationship between problematic Internet use and age at initial weekly Internet use
880.  The relationship between second-to-fourth digit (2D:4D) ratios and problematic and pathological Internet use among Turkish university students
881.  Relationship between smartphone addiction and physical activity in Chinese international students in Korea
882.  The relationship between study addiction and work addiction: A cross-cultural longitudinal study
883.  The relationship between the skill-challenge balance, game expertise, flow and the urge to keep playing complex mobile games
884.  The relationship between trait mindfulness and problematic usage of the internet, screen time, and nomophobia: A systematic review and meta-analysis
885.  Relationship of gambling disorder with traumatic life events and emotion regulation in adolescents and young adults
886.  The relationship of game genres, in-game purchases, and playing duration with probable gaming disorder in two independent, large-scale online surveys of Japanese adults
887.  Relationship of smartphone use severity with sleep quality, depression, and anxiety in university students
888.  Relationships between addictive Facebook use, depressiveness, insomnia, and positive mental health in an inpatient sample: A German longitudinal study
889.  The relationships between behavioral addictions and the five-factor model of personality
890.  Relationships Between Problem-Gambling Severity and Psychopathology as Moderated by Income
891.  The relevance of personality traits in impulsivity-related disorders: From substance use disorders and gambling disorder to bulimia nervosa
892.  Religious addiction
893.  Request-a-bet sports betting products indicate patterns of bettor preference and bookmaker profits
894.  Research priorities in gambling: Findings of a large-scale expert study
895.  Reserve your judgment on "Draconian" Chinese video gaming restrictions on children : Commentary on: Draconian policy measures are unlikely to prevent disordered gaming (Colder Carras et al., 2021)
896.  Response trajectories of gambling severity after cognitive behavioral therapy in young-adult pathological gamblers
897.  Resting-state EEG activity related to impulsivity in gambling disorder
898.  Restless minds, restless nights: A 2-wave preliminary study on the associations between sleep quality, negative metacognitions and Problematic Smartphone Use
899.  Rethinking cutoff values for the South Oaks Gambling Screen: Sex-specific insights and DSM-5 severity adjustments in Gambling Disorder assessment
900.  Retrospective and prospective assessments of gambling-related behaviors across the female menstrual cycle

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