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Addiction is a chronic, relapsing condition characterized by compulsive engagement in a behavior or substance use, despite negative consequences. It often involves a loss of control, continued use despite harm, and a strong craving for the substance or behavior.
Addiction can result from a combination of genetic, environmental, and psychological factors. Factors such as genetic predisposition, trauma, stress, mental health issues, and exposure to addictive substances can contribute to the development of addiction.
Common signs include a loss of control over substance use or behavior, continued use despite negative consequences, withdrawal symptoms when not using, increased tolerance, neglect of responsibilities, and unsuccessful attempts to quit.
Addiction is treated through a combination of behavioral therapies, counseling, support groups, and sometimes medication. Treatment aims to address the underlying causes, modify behaviors, and provide support for long-term recovery.
No, addiction can extend beyond substances and include behaviors like gambling, gaming, or compulsive eating. These are often referred to as behavioral addictions and share similar characteristics with substance addictions, including craving and loss of control.