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<blockquote class="definition">A '''Behavioural Attachment''' (a.k.a. Behavioural Addiction) is an attachment to behaviours, like running, shopping, sex, picking, and cutting, that meet some need, provides some pleasure, or offers some relief from the pain and suffering of this world.</blockquote>
 
==Attachment Types==
 
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==Related Terms==
 
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==Notes==
 
You can become "attached" to any behaviour. Any behaviour that causes pleasure, reduces [[pain]] (in any of its forms), provides escape and release, or triggers the release of “feel good” chemicals in the brain can easily become an attachment.
 
Attachments are not necessarily bad. In fact, they can be healthy. An attachment to jogging can help keep you healthy and informed. However, normal attachments can, and often do, turn into [[Toxic Attachments]]
 
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Revision as of 12:56, 21 May 2024

A Behavioural Attachment (a.k.a. Behavioural Addiction) is an attachment to behaviours, like running, shopping, sex, picking, and cutting, that meet some need, provides some pleasure, or offers some relief from the pain and suffering of this world.

Attachment Types

Attachment Types > Behavioural Attachment, Relationship Attachment, Substance Attachment

Related LP Terms

Behavioural Attachment > Dopamine Attachment

Related Terms

Behavioural Attachment >

Notes

You can become "attached" to any behaviour. Any behaviour that causes pleasure, reduces pain (in any of its forms), provides escape and release, or triggers the release of “feel good” chemicals in the brain can easily become an attachment.

Attachments are not necessarily bad. In fact, they can be healthy. An attachment to jogging can help keep you healthy and informed. However, normal attachments can, and often do, turn into Toxic Attachments

Related LP Courses

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