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Motivation Psy notes
pyschoneuroimmunology
the sympathetic nervous system releases hormones that decrease T-cell and phagocyte activity
stressors shrink the thymus gland, where T cells mature and lymph nodes
people under stress also take less good care of them selves
problem focused coping, attacking the problem
coping; appraisals and coping are processes not static events
problem focused coping is highest early on
wishful thinking peaks and declines right after the event
first year students do more distance and self-isolation
upperclassmen more problem focused coping self blame, also focused on food more just prior to finals
schopenhauer
argued that incentives for many undertakings, such as mastery of skills, arent sufficient to explain their pursuit, because most are vague
psychological needs
body has an ideal
can be chronic if perpetually deprieved
can be temporary and aroused by situatuions
the process by which a drive is activated or restored is called redintegration
sight of cool gadget might redintegrate a desire for gadgets
sometimes reditegration is a result of classical conditioning
consequences of unfulfilled needs
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measuring psychological needs
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often done using projective tests like the modified TAT
Need for Intimacy
scored people for intimacy; gave them beeper, randomly beep( if they are thinking other people or not)
stronger measure; more need for intimacy on TAT, more positive affect on social interactions
they thought more about others when beeped
Need for Closure
hate ambiguity,
seize&freeze; they will stick with an explanation and ignore counter explanations
need for cognition; need to think about things deeply, consistently want to organize the world ( we want everything to make sense), read more editorials, more likely to expand views
need for meaning; t.
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3. Process
addictions
This PowerPoint will address what a process addiction, is and
behaviors associated with each.The next PPT for this week will
explore the impact on families an family interventions and
education.
4. Process
addictions
Process addictions involve behavior as opposed to substances
Gambling addiction is in the DSMV
Sex addiction and shopping addiction are considered compulsive
behaviors
Internet gaming addiction is considered as “needing more
investigation/research” , which is significant as it means diagnostic
criteria are being explored enough to potentially be classified in the
next DSM. It is an increasing problem for even young children.
Increasing numbers of video games are geared toward the early
ages(Minecraft, for example)
6. Gambling
addiction
3 phase model
This model demonstrates the general phases of gambling addiction
developed by Custer. Of ten referred to as the “Custer model”
Winning – big win or series of wins, optimistic winning will
continue, increased amounts of bets
Losing – bragging about past wins, start gambling alone; no
longer social event, lying to family and friends, more time spent
involved in gambling. Home, work affected. ‘chasing losses”
Desperation- marked increase in time spent gambling. Remorse,
illegal acts, etc. Illegal acts may include embezzling, stealing from
others or any number of acts to get money to gamble
7. Types of
gambling
Casinos- slots or table games
Slot machines are often referred to a s the crack cocaine of
gambling due to the highly addictive nature and atmosphere of
slot venues
Scratch tickets
Lottery tickets
Fantasy sports
Card games- a recent study of high school seniors(2016) found
that in some schools, more money(males in particular) is spent on
games likeTexas Hold ’em than on drugs or alcohol by students
There are many other forms of gambling, but these are common
examples
8. Gambling
The hallmark of problem gambling is the loss of control. Loss of
control of time, money, frequency
Many people gamble without developing a problem , but for those
for whom it is a problem, it gets out of control sometimes quickly
and large amounts of money are spent(lost)
9. Gambling
addiction
Gambling creates same surges of dopamine and brain changes as
cocaine
Behaviors associated with gambling often mimic other addictions-
job and home stress, large amounts of money lost, mood changes,
engaging in behaviors one would not otherwise engage in
10. Sex addiction
Sex addiction is another common process addiction
Not a DSM 5 disorder as an addiction
Compulsive behavior
Often present with other addictions- often seen in those in
recovery from other addictions- becomes the behavioral addiction
following substance abstinence
11. Sex addiction
Can take many forms:
Pornography-fantasies-1.900 calls, dangerous sexual behavior
Often begins with addiction to masturbation/pornography
Progresses to increasingly dangerous sexual behaviors
Sex Addiction is defined by sexual behaviors that are in excess and
significantly impact one’s life in a negative way.
12. Cycle ofSex
Addiction
Cycle of addiction:
Behavior begins due to feelings of hopelessness, low self esteem,
“lack of excitement” often identified by those in early recovery
Acting out in some way- searching for porn, driving to places
where “hook ups” occur
Denial of feelings, followed by despair, shame
hopelessness and confusion- begins the cycle over
13. AssessingSex
Addiction
PATHOS – a quick assessment tool for sex addiction
P- Preoccupied-Do you find yourself preoccupied with sexual
thoughts?
A- Ashamed- Do you hide some of your sexual behaviors from
others?
T-Treatment -Have you ever sought help for sexual behavior you
did not like
H- Hurt Others- Has anyone ever been hurt emotionally because
of your sexual behaviors?
O- Out of control-Do you feel controlled by your sexual desire
S- Sad- When you have sex, do you feel depressed afterward?
14. AssessingSex
Addiction
PATHOS is not diagnostic in and of itself, but can give a quick
assessment as to whether or not further assessment is necessary
There are several online self assessment tools as well, that clients
can do on their own, and discuss with you once completed
15. SexAddiction
Sex Addiction is often correlated with other addictions, and often
those who have characteristics of a sex addiction also have a
family history of addiction and often have fears of abandonment
consistent with ACOA traits
16. Shopping
Addiction
Not a DSM diagnosis in itself. Identified as compulsive behavior
Behavior similar to other process addictions
(sex, gambling, etc)
Brain changes with spending
17. Traits of
Shopping
Addiction
Common behavioral signs:
Spending over budget. Does not understand limits of a budget
Compulsive buying- go for one thing, end up with 10
Chronic problem more than 2 or 3 months per year
Hiding the problem- often it’s the thrill of the hunt.Things may
never be used or worn, and have rooms or closets of items with
tags not removed, and never used.
18. Characteristics
Affects more women than men
Often have experienced addiction as an “affected other”
Shop when out of control in some area of life-”retail therapy”
Lie about purchases, spending
Guilty, ashamed embarrassed by behavior
Need to juggle accounts, borrow money to pay living expenses
19. Characteristics
Buys with credit cards instead of cash
Store cards – justifies store specific credit cards for the “ card
holder only deals”
Euphoria when shopping
Arguments with others about spending
Hides purchases, brings them into the house gradually and denies
they are new purchases
20. Summary
Process addictions are no less significant than substance use
disorders
Often emerge in recovery from substance use
Each has its own characteristics and behaviors, but all are similar
in terms of brain changes, behavioral progression and on self and
others.