Dependence

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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

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

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

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

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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