Psychologically dependent. Once you get over the physical symptoms of withdrawal you are fine and you get over the addiction. But if you are psychologically dependent you need some serious counseling and its much harder to break a psychological dependence because we still don't fully understand the mind and how to overcome psychological dependence.
In general, I would say anything psychological is more complicated than the physical.
There is not a special term, it is simply an abuser guilty of physical aggression and premeditated cruelty
The rigors of community life necessitate a younger person who is more likely to be able to adjust physically and psychologically.
Harm can be defined as to physically or psychologically cause injury or damage. In order to determine the strength of harms depends on how badly you harm or injure yourself or another person.
Legal drugs taken only as directed (not exceeded in dose) can cause drug dependency, which is different than being an addict. However, if the drug was stopped for a chemically dependent person/patient, they will experience withdrawal just like a drug addict would.A drug addict is a person who is dependent, physically, psychologically or both, on a chemical substance, whether legal or illegal.The most common legal drug is alcohol, followed by nicotine.*Addict, and someone who is addicted to drugs.
Usually around age 12 but it is dependent on how physically active the person it.
You can not be psychologically dependent on a drug. Dependence is a medical term form for a person who physically withdraws when they stop the use of a drug. Now if you are psychologically addicted to a drug, you can find your identity being lost to a near impossible to feed hunger that only gets worse. If you feel that you are constantly in need of more, than get help immediately. The longer you wait, the worse it is.
A pothead is a person who is psychologically addicted to cannabis
I have a friend who goes to the methadone clinic. This person told me that tramadol and methadone together can kill you.
1. Physically: wash it. 2. Chemically: spray some scent on or near it. 3. Psychologically: Let the person smell and then have sex with him/her. Since the smell is associated with a reinforcement, the smell will become positive.
No, a dependent person is not self sufficient.
Unlike cigarettes for example, marijuana has no physically addictive properties. However, just like anything else in the world, people can become psychologically addicted to it. It's the same thing as being addicted to chocolate, a tv show or even something like biking. A person can easily stop, they simply don't want to because it's something that they enjoy allot.
An addict can either be someone who is physically or mentally dependent on an activity or substance, or, more informally, an adherent or fan of a particular person, thing, or activity.