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Addiction:. An obsession, compulsion, or excessive physical , or psychological dependence. . How does physical dependence differ from psychological dependence?. Physical Dependence:.
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Addiction: An obsession, compulsion, or excessive physical, or psychological dependence.
How does physical dependence differ from psychological dependence?
Physical Dependence: Physical dependence on a substance is definedby theappearance of withdrawal symptoms when use of the substance is no longer continued.
Psychological Dependence: Psychological dependence is a dependency of the mind.
So the difference in PSYCHOLOGICAL dependency and PHYSICAL dependency lies in the symptoms you experience when use of a substance is discontinued.
Drugs that CAUSE PHYSICAL Symptoms: • Alcohol • Opioids • Benzodiazepines • Antiepileptics • Antidepressants
Physical Withdrawal Symptoms Include: • NAUSEA • SWEATING • VOMITTING • SHAKING • INCREASE OF HEART RATE/BLOOD PRESSURE • SEIZURES
Drugs that cause psychological dependency are the same as the ones that cause physical dependency, however, psychological dependence begins after the first trial which a person then becomes satisfied and the satisfaction increases with each use. This constant feeling leads to psychological reinforcement which eventually leads to dependence.
Psychological Withdrawal Symptoms Include: • Cravings • Irritability • Insomnia • Depression • Anorexia
Psychological dependencedoes NOThave tobe limited only to substances; even particularactivities and behavioural patternscan be considered addictions.
Activities/Behavioural Patterns That Can Cause A Psychological Dependency: • Internet addiction • Gambling addiction • Sexual addiction • Shopping/spending addiction • Eating • Self harm
Treatment For Physical Dependency: Physical dependence is usually managed by a slow dose reduction over a period of weeks, months or sometimes longer depending on the drug, dose and the individual
Treatment For Psychological Dependency: • A form of therapy (depending on the substance) is usually used to discontinue withdrawal symptoms of psychological dependency.