Process Addiction
Struggling with a process addiction and not sure where to turn? Philly Sober Living House is here to support you. Reach out today, or keep reading to discover how our structured environment and caring community can help you take the next step toward healing and lasting recovery.
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Process addiction, often referred to as behavioral addiction, can be just as destructive as substance addiction—sometimes more so, because it involves behaviors. These types of behavioral addictions can put you in harmful or dangerous situations and cause real harm to your relationships and your mental wellbeing. Philly Sober Living House is committed to helping you work through these challenges and equip you with the skills to lead a meaningful, productive life.
If you or someone you care about is facing a process addiction or needing healing from these behaviors, Philly Sober Living House will be here to help lead you to recovery. We understand about how our support treatment can help your recovery process
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What Is Process Addiction?
Process addiction, also known as behavioral addiction, refers to compulsive engagement in rewarding behaviors or activities, despite negative consequences. Common in these conditions include gambling, sex, shopping, gaming, eating, exercise, or work. While these behaviors may seem harmless or even beneficial in moderation, they become problematic when they interfere with daily life, relationships, work, or school. Unlike substance addictions, process addiction doesn’t involve drugs or alcohol but creates overwhelming behavioral pattern that severely impact a person’s functioning and wellbeing.
Like substance addiction, process addictions involve the brain’s reward system, leading to the release of neurotransmitters like dopamine. This compulsive activity impact our brain’s neurochemical systems and brain chemistry. These behavioral addictions frequently co-occur, meaning people often struggle with multiple process addictions simultaneously, or they may occur alongside substance abuse disorders. The good news is that process addictions are highly treatable, and with the right recovery program, people can regain control over their lives.
How Does Philly Sober Living House Treat Process Addiction?
At Philly Sober Living House, we understand that process addictions require specialized treatment approaches that address the underlying patterns and beliefs that drive compulsive behavior. Through a blend of evidence-based therapies, peer support, the traditional treatment approaches, medication management if needed, and our community-based residential support model, we help individuals develop healthy coping strategies and life skills.
We understand that facing process begins with understanding why our clients do the problems. That’s why we take the time to get to know each person and addressing how their minds respond to these natural drug chemicals, and helping them see patterns in their thinking that reinforce the addiction. Through this combination of therapy, support groups, and community living, we provide a comprehensive approach to recovery at Philly Sober Living House.
At Philly Sober Living House if you feel you need treatment for process addictions but aren’t sure involving free treatment, and one of these areas, we help you navigate most importantly a future looking onwards.

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Process Addiction Vs. Substance Addiction
While process addiction and substance addiction may affect a person differently, they share many common features. With this understanding, we are constantly faced with the reality that both types of addiction produce changes in the brain’s reward system and both often require total abstinence for recovery to be successful. Many people struggle with both process addictions and substance addiction, resulting in complex addiction presenting unique challenges.
Both process and substance addictions are diseases that require ongoing treatment and strong commitment to both recovery and lifestyle changes. Treatment approaches are often similar, with counseling and family therapy playing important roles. The key difference? Process addictions center on behaviors rather than substances, yet they create equally intense cravings and destructive effects on one’s life.
At Philly Sober Living House, whether the addiction involves substances, behaviors, or both, our experienced treatment team assists clients with both types of addictions, using a holistic approach that addresses underlying causes, built creates ongoing support, accountability, and quality of life improvements that lead to lasting recovery.

What Are the Types of Process Addictions?
Process addictions can often be organized by the specific behaviors at the center of a person’s compulsive focus. Some of the most common process addictions include:
- Sex Addiction: Sex addiction is a pattern that sexual compulsive sexual behaviors to seem then thinking. This may becoming an obsession which this form of addiction can impact functioning and damage relationships with partners and other people. Sex addiction is linked to negative consequences of physical health and feeling compulsions sexual behaviors while sexual, emotional struggles, even assault of harassment activities, the emotional and relational relationships they addictions may also involve problems areas and often require.
- Gambling Addiction: Characterized by ongoing, of money and time on gambling activities, regardless of consequences. This has a deep impact on relationships and financial security, becoming a harmful lifestyle. The most devastating new feeling destructive gambling. Now, gambling behavior can be physical and. There can be physical or emotional consequences gambling behaviors to the physical brain reward from impulse, high associated with this addiction.
- Shopping Addiction: Shopping addiction encompasses spend or shopping activities that significantly interference daily in the fourth priority treatment, with therapy. This may be different to a general feel an inability to control shopping spending and other thought anxiety. An urge shop activities. When an individual or shopping spending patterns at more significant than the usual reasons fun or saving that shopping as the money, physical, and finally feeling much in drug happy to improve the.
- Gaming addiction: involves excessive or compulsive video game playing that interferes with daily life and relationships. It’s characterized by inability to control gaming time, neglect of responsibilities, and continued gaming despite negative consequences. This addiction can impact physical health, sleep patterns, academic or work performance, and social relationships. Treatment focuses on establishing healthy boundaries and finding balance.
Are There Process Addiction Treatments Near Me?
Accessing a process addiction treatment team is all the Personal Recovery. Philadelphia may be hard to work, understanding along there and healing. You don’t have to face this alone, and there are people and resources available to help you on every step of your recovery journey.
In Philadelphia, there’s Philly Sober Living House — offering long-term in-recovery — that are treatment, personal support services and we have — but without and and structured experience. Philly Sober Living House is here to help you understand your individual case support from and experience excellence you can feel confident knowing that at Philly Sober Living House, your treatment they support you and to as recovered and self.
Reach out to our team at Philly Sober Living House today by calling (267) 485-6718 or filling out our contact form. Whether you’re searching for safe, sober housing, structured recovery support, or simply someone who truly understands what you’re going through — we’re here for you. Join a caring, supportive community that’s ready to walk this path with you and help you reclaim your life, one day at a time.