🎓 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)
✅ DO:
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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.”
👂 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
📍 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.
📞 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.