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How Do Addictions Get Started And What Causes Them?
By Bill Urell | Published  07/10/2007 | Drug Addictions | Rating:
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How Do Addictions Get Started And What Causes Them?

This topic has provoked a number of debates among experts. The consensus has always found a variety of possible answers. It is agreed that there is not one singular component that can be attributed to the beginning of addiction. Most individuals have their own explanations for why they have become dependent on substances though sometimes the cause is never known nor understood.

What Is The Starting Point?

There are many actions that lead to addiction and can be triggered by something as simple as a social event; this may be trying indulging in alcohol, the first experimentation with marijuana, casual sexual encounter, or any of the other chemicals, substances or activities that people tend to become addicted to.   A person may become physically or psychologically dependent on a prescription drug that was initially given for legitimate reasons, such as pain management. They may be scared of the withdrawal effects or coping with everyday life without it. These fears are common when peolple believe the pain of being without the drug is worse than the misery they are in now.

Experimentation and peer pressure explain why many people try substances for the first time. In other circumstances, or with another social group, some of these addictions may never taken hold.

The emotional ‘high’ experienced from certain activities may cause the person to wish to experience the feeling again. Emotions such as those felt when trying something new and exciting, winning a bet or sleeping with someone new can excite the senses and trigger a yearning.

Roots Of Addiction

Biological proclivity has been explored as a fundamental basis for an addiction, and though most professionals agree that it has some Viability, there is no  that this is fundamental cause.   Social pressure is highly accountable for fostering an addiction. A number of tobacco users blame these pressures for their addiction.

The social environment in which we grow up and are exposed to, may be held accountable for some addictions.For example, continuous exposure to alcohol and heavy drinkers, might be experienced and appear the norm and may permit addictive behavior to be completely appropriate.

Many people use their addiction as a way of handling stress; it is easy to excuse a few drinks after work as a way of chilling out, but for how long and to what extent can stress be the excuse?

A person’s body image or self-esteem may have a contributing role to play in addiction; those whom are overly enthusiastic about diet and exercise those afflicted with anorexia), may have started their addictive behavior to change their self-image.

Brain chemistry and biology is accountable for many addictions. Receptors in the brain can cause the individuals to crave a substance such as heroin. Personality can play a significant role in addiction, as many people simply seem have personality leanings toward addiction.

For a number of people suffering from an addiction, the cause may never be.The critical piece to examine is that the addiction is causing problems. These problems must be attended to as the addiction is progressive in nature. Without entering addiction recovery, it will get worse.

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