Thrill-Seeking/Risk-Taking Addiction

Thrill-seeking or risk-taking addiction involves a compulsive need for excitement or danger, often at the expense of personal safety or well-being. Signs include engaging in increasingly risky behaviors, difficulty feeling satisfied with "normal" activities, and continuing risky behaviors despite negative consequences.

While there isn't a specific large organization for this type of addiction, some find support in general addiction groups or those focused on impulse control disorders.

Recovery typically involves cognitive-behavioral therapy to address underlying issues, developing healthier ways to experience excitement, and sometimes adventure therapy in controlled settings. Addressing any co-occurring substance use or mental health issues is often crucial.

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