what is Addiction? how to remove it from our daily life?what is self control?
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The definition of addiction involves the repeated involvement with a substance or activity despite negative conequences. Friends and family members beg the addict to stop but they seem unwilling or unable to do so. Most addicted persons describe a genuine desire to stop. They feel guilty for breaking their promises to their loved ones. It appears they have lost all control. Discussions about "loss of control" sometimes overlook that control is rarely lost entirely. When we carefully interview someone with an addiction, we can usually identify these limits. For instance, there are heroin addicts who will steal to get money to buy drugs. However, they will go through drug withdrawal, rather than steal from family. There are individuals who drink excessively but not if they need to drive. There are cigarette smokers who will refrain from smoking if the smoke would bother someone nearby. Even in severe cases (e.g., a "skid-row alcoholic"), someone may share his alcohol with a friend, if that friend would otherwise go through alcohol withdrawal.
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Hey I only know What is Addiction?Answer is:
Addiction is the brain disorder characterized by compulsive engagement in rewarding stimuli despite adverse consequences.
Addiction is the brain disorder characterized by compulsive engagement in rewarding stimuli despite adverse consequences.
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