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- Addiction: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms, Types Treatment
Addiction is a chronic condition that can affect many aspects of your life, including your physical and mental health, relationships and career There are two main forms of addiction: substance use disorders and behavioral addictions
- Addiction | Psychology Today
A person with an addiction uses a substance, or engages in a behavior, for which the rewarding effects provide a compelling incentive to repeat the activity, despite detrimental consequences
- Addiction - Wikipedia
Addiction is a neuropsychological disorder characterized by a persistent and intense urge to use a drug or engage in a behavior that produces an immediate psychological reward, despite substantial harm and other negative consequences
- Understanding Drug Use and Addiction DrugFacts - National Institute on . . .
Provides an overview of drug use and addiction, including what happens in the brain during drug use, why some people become addicted while others don't, and the importance of prevention
- What is Addiction? | Definition, Causes, Symptoms, Treatment
Addiction is a chronic but treatable medical condition, characterized by the continued use of a substance or activity despite it causing clinically significant distress and impairment in one’s life
- Drug addiction (substance use disorder) - Mayo Clinic
Drug addiction, also called substance use disorder, is a disease that affects a person's brain and behavior and leads to an inability to control the use of a legal or illegal drug or medicine Substances such as alcohol, marijuana and nicotine also are considered drugs
- Drug Misuse and Addiction | National Institute on Drug Abuse
Addiction is defined as a chronic, relapsing disorder characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use despite adverse consequences
- What is Addiction? - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), "Addiction is defined as a chronic, relapsing disorder characterized by compulsive drug seeking, continued use despite harmful consequences, and long-lasting changes in the brain
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