Unfortunately, a LOT of them: Frisium, Klonopin, Valium, Felbatol, Neurontin, Gemonil, phenobarbital, Lyrica, Diacomit, pretty much any carbamate, benzodiazepine, or barbiturate
No, use of LSD or "Acid" will not result in a physical addiction however regular use may build a psychological "Want" for the drug rather than a dependence or a need. but this is the same for all non-addictive recreational drugs such as pot.
Conclusion? As in end result? Psychological damage, physical damage, death.
Earthquake can result psychological, mental and physical damages in health. People might experience trauma, depression and physical injuries after an earthquake.
Physiological needs are essential for survival, such as food, water, shelter, and sleep, while psychological needs are related to emotional well-being, such as belonging, self-esteem, and achievement. Physiological needs are more basic and universal across all individuals, while psychological needs can vary based on personal experiences and cultural influences. Both types of needs are important for overall health and well-being.
Varies from person to person. Regular use anywhere from 4 days to 2 weeks will result in some physical dependence. The quicker you stop, the less you will suffer when you quit
Physiological dependence = result of constant use of a drug to the point whereby the body's normal state is the drugged state, i.e. the drug is needed in order to feel normal. Physiological dependence develops with the gradual increase in the body's tolerance to the drug. Tolerance means that more and more of the drug is needed to get the desired effect. Without this increase, the drug user can actually suffer from withdrawal symptoms. Physiological dependence called chemical dependence.Psychological dependence = a drug user's tendency to change his life because of the drug and to centre his/her activities around the drug (acquiring it, using it, experiencing it).
nope , fatigue is a very common complaint , and it is important to remember that it is a symptom , and not a disease. Many illnesses can result in the complaint of fatigue and they can be physical , psychological , or a combination of the two .
Donald J. Nichter has written: 'The relationship between cardiovascular fitness and depression in middle-age men as a result of an aerobic conditioning program' -- subject(s): Depression, Mental, Mental Depression, Middle aged men, Physical fitness for men, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Physical fitness for men, Psychological aspects of Vasomotor conditioning, Psychology, Vasomotor conditioning
Psychological diseases that can result from psychosocial malfunctions include stress, neurosis, hypochondria, schizophrenia, paranoia, depression, mania, delirium, dementia, or narcissism.
"Opiate Naive" is a term used to describe people who do not have a tolerance to opiates. Opiates are a group of medications, that if used reguarly, produce physical dependence/tolerance. Somebody who has a tolerance to, or a physical dependence on, opiates will be able to tolerate much higher doses of opiates than somebody who doesn't. A tolerance to opiods (opiods are a type of synthetic opiate - examples of opiods include Demerol (pethidine) and Methadone) will also result in tolerance to opiates and vice versa.
Stage of denial
Th battle of Stalingrad was a military and psychological victory for the Russians .