Gambling Disorder: The Psychology Behind the Compulsion
Definition and Classification of Pathological Gambling Pathological gambling, often clinically referred to as Gambling Disorder in the latest edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), is fundamentally characterized as an impulse-control disorder. It involves persistent and recurrent maladaptive gambling behavior that results in significant impairment or distress, generating substantial interpersonal, occupational, […]
INTERMITTENT REINFORCEMENT
Intermittent Reinforcement: A Detailed Review Intermittent reinforcement, often referred to as partial reinforcement, stands as a cornerstone concept within the realm of behavioral psychology, specifically operant conditioning. This technique involves the delivery of a reinforcer or reward following a desired behavior, but critically, not every time the behavior occurs. Unlike continuous reinforcement (CRF), where every […]
AVERSION SYSTEM
Aversion Systems: An Overview and Definition Aversion systems represent a complex set of therapeutic, behavioral, and technological interventions designed to modify or eliminate specific behaviors deemed detrimental to individuals or society by pairing the undesirable behavior with an unpleasant, or aversive, stimulus. These systems are rooted deeply in behavioral psychology, particularly the principles of conditioning, […]