withdrawal symptoms to put it in everyday terms :)
Someone is considered addicted to drugs when they have a strong craving or compulsion to use drugs, experience withdrawal symptoms when not using drugs, continue to use drugs despite negative consequences, and have difficulty controlling or stopping their drug use. Addiction is a complex brain disorder that can have serious implications for a person's physical and mental health.
Usually there are no withdrawal symptoms of ecstasy because it is not a substance that is easily addicted to. But you might experience a ''crashing'' sensation when the high wears off that is usually accompanied with a strong feeling of depression.
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An abstinence syndrome is the physical symptoms of an addict upon withdrawing from something.
Withdrawal symptoms are the unpleasant physical and psychological effects that occur when a drug addict stops taking the drug they are addicted to. These symptoms can include cravings, nausea, anxiety, insomnia, and muscle pain.
The arguments for marijuana being physically addictive are very weak at best. The more probable explanation is that people can become psychologically addicted and think they need it. Unlike physical addiction, marijuana has no "come down" or withdrawal symptoms.
A "fix" is a dose of a drug to which you are addicted which one takes to stave off withdrawl symptoms. People who eat a lot of sugar can show symptoms of withdrawl if they are without it, and would need a "sugar fix" to avoid the withdrawl symptoms. Diabetics can also require a dose of sugar to quickly raise their blood sugar level if it is low.But of course, people can talk about needing something as if they were addicted to it when they really aren't. In such a case, the "fix" is just something the person is craving.
Because we will get withdrawal symptoms if we stop. We are addicted to nicotine.
It depends on type of drug the user is addicted to because some drugs cause physical addiction (ex - herion, cocaine .......) and certain drugs don't, for example most hallucinogens i.e. lsd, mescaline etc.... A user who is addicted to drugs that cause physical addictions will suffer from withdrawal symptoms depending on the drug used. Symptoms may range irritability, hallucinations, tiredness, extreme discomfort and depression
Freud's experience as a neurologist treating patients with psychological symptoms shaped his theory of human behavior. His work with patients suffering from mental illnesses led him to develop his theories on the unconscious mind, defense mechanisms, and the role of childhood experiences in shaping personality.
Babies can have ADD symptoms. This is especially true if the mother was addicted to alcohol or drugs while she was pregnant.