Analyzing Addictive Behaviors

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Addiction in todays society is becoming a worldwide epidemic. Whether the person is relying on a daily pack of cigarettes or feels the urge to steal something every time they walk into a retail store. “Addiction is the continued repetition of a behavior despite adverse consequences, or a neurological impairment leading to such behaviors.”(wikipedia) Addiction can ruin your life, whether its a substance abuse problem or an act that has rewarded you short term.
Picture yourself waking up in the morning and for all the years you have been alive you have ate some sort of a breakfast. Well on this particular day you aren't allowed to eat in the morning and have to wait for lunch to come around. No matter how bad your stomach is growling you are not allowed to eat. But when you walk to the kitchen there is a buffet amazing food sitting right on your counter. I dont know about you but I know if it was me I would be grabbing a plate and scarfing the food down like I won’t have another meal for a week.
Its pretty hard to compare eating food and not starving yourself with picking up a five dollar pack of Marlboros, but that is the urge and sense of need that an addicted cigarette smoker feels every time they wake up, get stressed, eat, or need a break at work.
When I think about someone that is addicted to cigarettes, I instantly think of my father that had been smoking for 36 years since the age of 16. When something is so harmful to you and the people around you with basically no synthetic feeling of euphoria and is just smoking to smoke, it’s hard to think why these people can’t quit this habit with such bad repercussions that follow.
Addiction is far more than just on the surface. Its a Psychological dependency that occurs when the p...

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...t more of a reason to stop.
8. Often times individuals will have a low self esteem.
Addictions are psychological diseases and many people across America suffer from the wide variety of problems. The best way to get rid of most addictions is to completely cut it out of your life forever. You are not alone and you should talk to a psychiatrist about your problems. Those that suffer from addiction can get help online at many anonymous websites, or call a certain number. I think that soon enough with our advances in technology we will figure out a cure for anyone that needs it. People with behavioral addictions will soon be diagnosed as having a disease along with the substance abusers.

Works Cited

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Addiction

http://science.howstuffworks.com/life/inside-the-mind/human-brain/addiction1.htm

http://www.indiana.edu/~engs/hints/addictiveb.html

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