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Understanding psychological addiction is crucial for addressing the challenges posed by addictive behaviors across various domains, including gaming, social media, and substance abuse. This abstract reviews existing techniques employed in studies on psychological addiction, highlighting their strengths, limitations, and potential for future research. Techniques such as neuroimaging, behavioral assessments, self-report measures, and experimental paradigms provide valuable insights into the underlying mechanisms and correlates of addiction. However, each technique comes with its own set of considerations, including methodological constraints, validity issues, and ethical concerns. By synthesizing findings from diverse methodologies, researchers can advance our understanding of psychological addiction and inform the development of effective prevention and intervention strategies.