Digital media addiction can take many forms such as the compulsive engagement in online gaming, social media, cybersex/pornography, gambling, shopping, and other technology-based behaviors. The rates of digital media addiction among adolescents have sparked global concern about addressing and preventing these behaviors. The aim of this workshop is to describe the prevalence, nature, and potential negative consequences of digital media addiction among youth. Specifically, the presenter will discuss the conceptualization and neuroscience of behavioral addictions, features of adolescent brain development, the relationship between trauma and addictive behaviors, and essential components of prevention and intervention efforts.