Impulse Control Disorders and Non-Substance Addictive Disorder

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  • Created on: 24-05-22 22:23
What is Griffith's factors of addiction?
Salience, mood modification, tolerance, withdrawal, conflict and relapse
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What is salience?
When an activity takes over as the most important thing in a persons life
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What is mood modification?
A person experiences a 'buzz' when performing the activity
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What is tolerance?
More of an activity is required to modify the mood
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What is withdrawal?
Unpleasant physical effects or feelings from not doing an activity
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What is conflict?
Compromise of personal relationships, work, education or other social activities in favour of their addiction
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What is relapse?
Returning to their addictive behaviour after wanting to stop
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What is salience?

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When an activity takes over as the most important thing in a persons life

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What is mood modification?

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What is tolerance?

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What is withdrawal?

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