Historically, addiction has been defined with regard solely to psychoactive substances (for example alcohol, tobacco and other drugs) which cross the blood-brain barrier once ingested, temporarily altering the chemical milieu of the brain.
Many people, both psychology professionals and laymen, now feel that there should be accommodation made to include psychological dependency on such things as gambling, food, sex, pornography, computers, video games, internet, work, exercise, idolising, watching TV or certain types of non-pornographic videos, spiritual obsession, cutting and shopping so these behaviors count as ‘addictions’ as well and cause guilt, shame, fear, hopelessness, failure, rejection, anxiety, or humiliation symptoms associated with, among other medical conditions, depression and epilepsy.
Most Common Serious Addictions
Below, you’ll find more information about the most serious common addictions that make people feel trapped and
cause a myriad of emotional and financial stress.
- Drug Addiction
- Alcohol Addiction
- Gambling Addiction
- Smoking Addiction
- Sex Addiction
- Food Addiction
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