Abuse
Symptoms
(1)
Frequent
intoxication
(2)
Atypical
social settings
(3)
Intentional
heavy use
(4)
Symptomatic
drinking
(5)
Psychological
dependence
(6)
Health
problems
(7)
Job
problems
(8)
Problems with
significant others
(9)
Problems with
law or authority
(10)
Financial
problems
(11)
Belligerence
(12)
Isolation
Addiction: The Basics
The line between substance abuse and drug dependence is defined by the role drugs play in your life. Addiction and drug dependence occurs when drugs become so important that you are willing to sacrifice your work, home and even family. Once your brain and body get used to the substances you are taking, you begin to require increasingly larger and more frequent doses, in order to achieve the same effect.
Drugs such as alcohol, opiates, and benzodiazepines often cause compulsive drug-seeking behaviors and affect self-control and judgment. These drugs are highly addictive and require a medical detoxification (detox) to cleanse the chemicals from your system. The severity of withdrawal symptoms such as chills, shakes, muscle pain, nausea, vomiting, headaches, and cravings can be reduced in detox with prescribed medications that can be slowly decreased over time. Withdrawal affects you physically and emotionally resulting in sadness, depression and exhaustion. Below are classic symptoms of drug and alcohol abuse and dependency.
Drug or Alcohol ABUSE: How can I tell if I have a problem?
Health and behavior |
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Financial and legal issues |
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Employment or school |
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Family and friends |
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Social life |
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Signs and symptoms of Cannabis use (Marijuana and Hashish) |
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Drug or Alcohol DEPENDENCE: How do I know if I have become dependent?
Cravings and relapse |
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Tolerance |
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Withdrawal symptoms |
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Effects on memory and motivation |
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Risky behavior |
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