Addiction
What is Addiction?
Addiction is a compulsive seeking, and then obtaining, of a substance while behavior increasingly becomes out of control. A condition that results when a person ingests a substance (alcohol, cocaine, nicotine) or engages in an activity (gambling) that can be pleasurable. The continued use of, which becomes compulsive and interferes with ordinary life responsibilities, such as work or relationships, even health. It’s a primary, chronic disease involving brain reward, motivation, memory and related circuitry; it can lead to relapse, progressive development, and the potential for fatality if not treated. It is characterized by a tolerance compulsion for and obsession about the drug.
There are two mainly types of addiction :-
- Substances
- Behavioral
Types of Substances Addiction includes :-
- Alcohol
- Caffeine
- Cannabis
- Hallucinogen
- Inhalant
- Opioid
- Sedative
- Stimulant
- Tobacco
Types of Behavior Addiction includes :-
- Codependency
- Food & Eating
- Gambling
- Sex
- Love
- Work
- Shopping
- Debit
- Internet & Games
Symptoms of Substance Addiction :-
- Increased absence from work and social routines.
- Isolation and secretive behavior.
- Changes in appetite or sleep patterns.
- Unusual or increased irritability.
- Financial problems or an unexplained need for money.
- Severe mood swings.
- Any unexplained changes in behavior.
Symptoms of Behavior Addiction :-
- Preoccupation
- Increased Frequency
- Obsession
- Psychological Problems
- Persistence to Continue
- Chaotic Life
According to study the ten most dangerous drugs are :-
- 4-MTA
- Anabolic steroids
- Buprenorphine
- Benzodiazepines
- Amphetamine
- Street methadone
- Ketamine
- Barbiturates
- Cocaine
- Heroin
Treatment of Addiction
Scientific studies demonstrate that the right mix of behavioral therapy, medication (when available) and personal support can help addicted people navigate the road to recovery.