Drug Addiction

December 10, 2007

Drug addiction is a primary, chronic, neurobiologic disease, with genetic, psychosocial, and environmental factors influencing its development and manifestations.

An addiction, when referring to drug addiction and alcohol abuse, is defined as a neurological disease that results in seeking out drugs or alcohol to satisfy a psychological compulsion. It is important to note here that drug addiction is a disease and not the addict simply being ignorant or insensitive. One definition above mentions that drug addiction is a habit that has ‘progressed beyond voluntary control’. This why it is important that family and friends of the addict be supportive rather than aggressive or condemning as being surrounded by supportive people can help gently push the addict towards recognising he has a drug addiction problem and seeking some kind of drug addiction treatment program.

Addiction recovery is the means by which a drug or alcohol addict overcomes their addiction. This usually through drug addiction treatment centers that specialise in the specific steps that must be undertaken to make the drug addiction recovery not only as smooth as possible but also as effective and permanent as possible.

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