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Your mental weakness is the main cause for your physical dependence on a substance. Every action has a mental origin.

The details vary, but in general:

  • The presence of the substance in the brain changes the production of neurotransmitters such as serotonin and especially dopamine.
  • The brain adapts physically to the altered levels of those substances.
  • At that point, it is necessary to continue the substance in order to feel anything like normal, even if one does not use enough to get high.
Recovery from addiction is largely a matter of sustaining the body and mind physically and otherwise until the brain has regained as close to normal functioning as it is able. This may take from months to years, depending on the drug, the amount used and how long the addiction continued before abstinence.

From the above, you can see that the absolute prerequisite for recovery from any addiction is total abstinence from substances or activities that create the same extreme chemical changes as the drug of choice.
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Physical dependence on a substance occurs when the body adapts to the presence of that substance and requires it to function normally. This can result from repeated use of certain drugs, causing changes in the brain and body that lead to withdrawal symptoms when the substance is not present.

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In term of alcohol and drug use what is a physical dependence?

Physical dependence occurs when an individual's body adapts to the presence of a substance and requires it to function normally. When the substance is removed, withdrawal symptoms may occur as the body struggles to readjust. This can lead to a cycle of continued substance use to avoid withdrawal symptoms.


Is addiction a physical dependence?

Addiction can involve both physical dependence (where the body has adapted to the presence of a substance and experiences withdrawal symptoms without it) and psychological dependence (a strong desire to use a substance despite negative consequences).


A family history of substance abuse or dependence does not have a significant impact on the functioning of individuals with substance dependence?

A family history of substance abuse can increase the risk of an individual developing substance dependence due to genetic and environmental factors. It can also impact the functioning of individuals by influencing their behavior, mental health, and coping mechanisms related to substance use. Supportive interventions and awareness of family history can help individuals with substance dependence in managing their condition effectively.


A key characteristic of physical dependence is?

The presence of withdrawal symptoms when the substance is discontinued or reduced in dosage.


Which disorders are not included in the substance-induced classification?

Disorders such as anxiety disorders, mood disorders (e.g., depression, bipolar disorder), and psychotic disorders (e.g., schizophrenia) are not included in the substance-induced classification. These disorders are considered to have primary causes unrelated to substance use.