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Among the many factors that have been shown to influence the development of an addiction are feelings about oneself, emotional state, quality of family relationships, social ties, community attributes, employment status, stress reactivity and coping skills, physical or emotional pain, personality traits, educational opportunities, compelling goals and progress toward them, opportunities for and access to rewards in life, as well as physiological responses. While no factor predominates, each exerts some degree of influence.

Causes of Addiction

Causes of Addiction There are many theories about the causes of addiction, the use and abuse of legal and illegal psychoactive substances. Biology, psychology, and

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Substance use and gambling disorders are complex conditions that affect the reward, reinforcement, motivation, and memory systems of the brain. They are characterized by impaired control over usage; social impairment, involving the disruption of everyday activities and relationships; and craving. Continuing use is typically harmful to relationships as well as to obligations at work or school.

What Is Addiction?

What Is Addiction? person with an addiction uses a substance, or engages in a behavior, for which the rewarding effects provide a compelling incentive to

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Whether the substance involved is crack cocaine or alcohol or a behavior such as gambling, the common denominator of all addictions is continued use despite the development of negative consequences—whether to self, relationships, finances, school or work performance—and the inability to control use. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), which shuns the term addiction (but nevertheless, confusingly refers to addictive disorders), instead prefers the term substance use disorder, and categorizes 10 distinct such conditions depending on type of drug involved—for example, Alcohol Use Disorder; Stimulant Use Disorder, including use of cocaine; Opioid Use Disorder, including heroin. The DSM notes that all 10 “produce such an intense activation of the reward system that normal activities may be neglected.”

Signs and Symptoms of Addiction

Signs and Symptoms of Addiction Whether the substance involved is crack cocaine or alcohol or a behavior such as gambling, the common denominator of all addictions is

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While addiction is very costly to individuals, families, and society at large, it reflects the brain’s remarkable plasticity—its ability to shape and reshape itself, adapt itself, in response to experience and environment—as well as the deep human need for joy and rewards in life and opportunities for accessing them. The fact is that the brain changes that are the hallmark of addiction are set in motion by the behaviors of substance-seeking coalescing into near-automatic habit. The evidence indicates that they can be reversed by changes in behavior and environment.

Is Addiction a Disease?

Is Addiction a Disease? Addiction is a condition that has long baffled physicians and philosophers, to say nothing of those struggling with it and those

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Surveys show that, in industrialized countries, illicit drug use is primarily a problem of young males between the ages of 18 to 25. Prescription drug use is a problem more among middle-aged and older women. Moreover, problematic drug use varies significantly not just by gender and age but by such sociodemographic factors as ethnicity, education, geographic area, and religiosity.

The Landscape of Addiction

The Landscape of Addiction Shifting patterns of illicit drug use and prescription drug abuse indicate that addiction reflects social and cultural conditions at least as

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There was a time when addiction was thought to be a property residing within substances themselves—morphine, heroin, alcohol, and other psychoactive agents. Eventually, it was understood that aspects of both the person (including the larger environment a person dwells in) and the substance contribute to the possibility of addiction. But over recent decades, science has offered a compelling case to include under the addiction umbrella not only substances but behaviors, prime among them excessive gambling. Evidence indicates that gambling behaviors can directly activate brain reward systems in similar ways as drugs of abuse and produce behavioral effects similar to those seen in substance use disorders.

Types of Addiction

Types of Addiction Addiction is a condition marked by behavior that is difficult to control and continues despite adverse consequences. The behavior stimulates reward centers

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