Addiction in Any Form is Abnormal
By Paul MacIver
“Psychological and physiological dependence on a substance or
practice” – is the medical definition of the term addiction. An
addiction is an uncontrollably strong longing for something - an
abnormal kinky obsession for things. A person with an addiction is
called an addict.
Addiction is in fact a hydra-headed concept having different facets.
Medical researches and studies have divulged that every individual
to some extent has an addiction. People who have an uncanny pining
or obsession for anything, are indeed addicted. Medical studies have
also revealed other forms of addiction besides alcohol, nicotine and
drugs.
According to the medical community, generally there are two forms of
addiction. First there is the physical addiction, or physical
dependence and psychological addiction. The second type is called
pseudo-addiction.
Physical dependence: An addiction in which the addict becomes
physically dependent on intoxicating substances or drugs. People
dependent on tobacco or smoking suffer from nicotine addiction.
Dipsomaniac people suffer from alcohol addiction.
Drug addiction literally means addiction to certain drugs. A drug
addiction is an extreme state of addiction resulting from drug
abuse. Drug abuse is a common practice where hard drugs are abused –
for example cocaine, amphetamines, methamphetamine, opiates (heroin,
morphine and codeine) and laxatives - drugs derived from narcotics.
There is a debate over the idea that freely-sold substances like
alcohol and nicotine should be classified as hard drugs, as the both
are linked with high mortality rates.
Psychological addiction: The term literally means getting
psychologically addicted to certain things or practices. Sometimes
there are people who are highly obsessed with practices like
gambling, food, sex, pornography, computer, work, shopping, spending
etc. Therefore as absurd as this may sound, these people actually do
in fact suffer from gambling addiction, food addiction, sex
addiction, porn addiction, computer addiction, work addiction,
shopping addiction, and spending addiction respectively. People
addicted to food consumption are highly preoccupied with overeating
and overeating is food addiction. These people are sometimes
mockingly dubbed as “food alcoholic”. Narcissism is also a form of
addiction.
Pseudo-addiction is the state in which a patient manifests
drug-seeking behavior similar to psychological addiction; however,
the patient experiences genuine pain or other symptoms in such
cases. Normal behavior is resumed as soon as the pain has subsided.
The physical dependence on a substance such as drug addiction,
nicotine addiction and alcohol addiction can sadly often have direly
fatal results.
An addiction in any form is the sign of an abnormality that requires
immediate treatment. An addiction is a disorder, but it is
treatable. There are numerous addiction help centers or
rehabilitation centers providing addiction treatment, all over the
world. Standard drug addiction treatment may include behavioral
therapy, medication therapy, or a combination of both.
People experiencing any symptoms of addiction should go forward for
treatment before their addiction becomes significantly advanced.
Paul MacIver writes articles on addiction and other health related
topics. Visit the
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