🎓 How to Talk to Someone Struggling with Behavioral Addiction
Behavioral addictions can hide in plain sight. You may see a friend always gaming, a sibling endlessly scrolling, or a partner retreating into shopping or online porn—but not know how to talk about it without pushing them away.
This article focuses on building empathy, starting conversations, and supporting recovery.
🧠Why People Struggle to Open Up
Many people don’t see behavioral addictions as “real” problems—or they’re ashamed to admit they’ve lost control.
Common internal thoughts:
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“I should be able to manage this myself.”
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“It’s not like I’m doing drugs.”
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“No one would understand.”
That’s why how you approach the topic matters.
🗣️ What to Say (And Not Say)
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Start with curiosity, not confrontation:
“Hey, I’ve noticed you’ve been spending a lot of time on this—how are you feeling lately?” -
Focus on impact, not blame:
“You haven’t seemed like yourself lately. I’m here for you.” -
Normalize help-seeking:
“Many people go through this—there’s support, and it really helps.” -
Offer to assist practically:
“Want me to look up someone with you?”
❌ AVOID:
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Accusations: “You’re addicted to your phone.”
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Shaming: “Why can’t you just stop?”
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Ultimatums: “If you don’t quit this, I’m done.”
đź‘‚ The Power of Listening
Most people don’t want solutions. They want to feel heard, not judged.
Be the one they can open up to—not run away from.
Try:
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Reflective listening: “So it feels like you’ve lost track of time lately.”
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Affirmation: “Thanks for being honest about this.”
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Patience: change is slow. Be present.
🌱 Encourage Healthy Alternatives
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Suggest screen-free shared activities: walks, coffee, board games, weekend trips
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Model healthy boundaries: put your own phone down too
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Celebrate small wins together: “Hey, you didn’t open that app once today—amazing.”
🧑‍⚕️ Know When to Bring in a Professional
Encourage a visit to a therapist or psychiatrist if:
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The habit is clearly affecting health, work, or relationships
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They’ve tried to stop but can’t
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They’re emotionally distressed, anxious, or ashamed
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You feel overwhelmed trying to help alone
đź“Ť In Chennai? Support Is Available
If someone you care about is stuck in a behavioral loop and can’t break free—show them this article. Or offer to come with them.
đź“ž Book a consultation with:
Dr. Srinivas Rajkumar T
Consultant Psychiatrist
📍Apollo Clinic – Velachery & Tambaram, Chennai
📧 srinivasaiims@gmail.com
📱 85951 55808
Sometimes the first step isn’t theirs—it’s yours.
Start the conversation. It can change everything.