Addictive Bad
Habits
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The question is: "Are addictions actually bad habits?"
According to the habit model of addiction, they are. This
theory of addiction states that the only reason to say there is
a difference is to persecute "addicts."
People with bad habits of smoking often feel much
persecuted. While smoking is not illegal (at least not yet), it
is shunned by society as a whole. At first, you could smoke
anywhere. Expecting fathers smoked in the maternity waiting
rooms. Then, you could smoke in buildings, but only in a
designated smoking room.
Then there came the designated smoking area outside the
building. Now restaurants, bars, and whole cities are going
smoke-free. It seems that a lot of people have given up their
bad habits. However, they do not seem to remember how badly
they were addicted before. The truth is that in a way, they are
still addicted and always will be. That is how addiction
works.
In an effort to save others from the ill effects of their
second hand smoke, many people have switched their bad habits
to smokeless tobacco. Just because the tobacco is not smoked,
though, it does not mean the nicotine is not addictive. It is
said to be just as hard a bad habit to break as cigarettes.
People quitting it use patches and nicotine gum or Zyban,
too.
Sleeping pills are bad habits to get into as well. They can
be so addictive that you need a higher and higher dosage to
fall asleep. Eventually, they will not help at all. Some people
overdose in an attempt to reach a dose that will put them to
sleep. It usually takes intervention by a doctor and/or a sleep
clinic to straighten you out.
Alcohol can be a bad habit if you drink to excess. For some
people with certain physical conditions, it can be risky
anyway. It can be dangerous if mixed with particular
medications. However, if a person is addicted to alcohol, they
will not be concerned with that. Neither will they be concerned
about their jobs or their relationships. It will all be about
the next drink.
Drugs pose a variety of bad habits. There are so many
illegal drugs that they are too numerous to count. They have
different affects and cause different levels of addiction. Some
have fast and devastating results. Others do little damage in
the short run. Yet, they are all bad habits.
There are club drugs, heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, and
hallucinogens. All these drugs can be nasty. There are also
legal drugs that people get into bad habits with by starting
with an injury or other medical condition. These can be pain
pills like percocet, or muscle relaxants. They are also very
addictive bad habits.
If you have an addictive bad habit, you probably need some
form of help to get over it. In fact, once you have a serious
addiction, experiencing the sights, smells, or sounds of your
addiction will start your brain in that addictive mode again.
It is no wonder that people struggle for years with addictive
bad habits.
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