What are the 4 addictions?

Very few people set out to become addicted.

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is a chronic dysfunction involving the reward, motivation and memory systems in the brain. To separate addiction from other neurological disorders, experts say that four factors must be present. These four factors, compulsion, desire, consequences, and control, are unique to addiction alone and are classified as the 4 C.

Addiction generally involves an inability to control the use of specific substances or behaviors. This can lead to job loss, health problems and relationship problems, among other things. Many people will never get past Stage 1 experimentation, but most people who progress beyond Stage 2 will, in fact, develop an addiction. Below is a breakdown of the 4 stages of drug addiction so you can learn how to identify the symptoms and signs of addiction, or in the event that you have already progressed, what to do about it.

Although not necessarily leading to total addiction, drug experimentation is in fact considered the first stage of addiction. Especially among young people, experimentation is often accepted or even encouraged, but it is important to remember that experimentation is not always harmless. Especially if teens have certain risk factors for addiction, experimentation can be an easy path to a prolonged future of substance use disorders. During the fourth stage, the addict has reached a point that he would never have imagined before when he started experimenting.

If they are able to identify your problem, they are rarely willing or able to take steps to correct it. During Stage 4, peer and family support is important, but it is also a serious emotional strain and sometimes even an impossibility.

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