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Dependence is a medical term that refers to the physical or psychological need for a particular substance, activity, or person. This can include drug dependence, alcohol dependence, and behavioral dependence. Dependence can lead to a variety of health problems and can significantly impact a person's quality of life.

Definition[edit]

Dependence is characterized by the inability to stop using a substance or engaging in a behavior despite negative consequences. This can include physical symptoms, such as withdrawal, as well as psychological symptoms, such as cravings and compulsive use.

Types of Dependence[edit]

There are several types of dependence, including:

  • Drug Dependence: This refers to the physical or psychological need for a drug. This can include both prescription medications and illegal substances.
  • Alcohol Dependence: This refers to the physical or psychological need for alcohol. This is also known as alcoholism.
  • Behavioral Dependence: This refers to the psychological need for certain behaviors, such as gambling or internet use.

Causes[edit]

Dependence can be caused by a variety of factors, including genetic predisposition, environmental factors, and psychological factors. It is often a complex interplay of these factors that leads to the development of dependence.

Treatment[edit]

Treatment for dependence often involves a combination of medication, therapy, and lifestyle changes. This can include detoxification, cognitive behavioral therapy, and support groups.

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