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Substance Use Disorders

Substance Use Disorders are impairments in functioning and distress resulting from the recurrent use of substances, leading to significant life disruptions, dependence, and withdrawal symptoms. These disorders are characterized by a compulsive pattern of consumption, tolerance development, and a preoccupation with obtaining and using the substance.

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Substance use disorders are serious conditions that affect millions of people worldwide. They involve a compulsive pattern of substance use that leads to significant impairment in daily life. Understanding the nature of addiction, its symptoms, and the available treatment options is crucial for effe...

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Key Terms

Addiction
A chronic condition characterized by compulsive substance use despite harmful consequences.

Example: An individual may continue to drink alcohol even after experiencing health issues.

Withdrawal
Physical and mental symptoms that occur after reducing or stopping substance use.

Example: Symptoms may include anxiety, nausea, and tremors.

Substance Abuse
The harmful or hazardous use of psychoactive substances, including alcohol and illicit drugs.

Example: Using prescription medication without a doctor's guidance.

Detoxification
The process of removing toxic substances from the body, often the first step in treatment.

Example: A patient may undergo detox to safely manage withdrawal symptoms.

Therapy
A treatment method involving psychological techniques to help individuals change their behavior.

Example: Cognitive-behavioral therapy is commonly used for addiction treatment.

Relapse
The return to substance use after a period of abstinence.

Example: A person may relapse after a stressful event.

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