The Intriguing Psychology Behind Drug

November 04, 2021

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 I guess it is safe to say that the majority of Americans are addicted. The problem is that the addiction is so profound and pervasive that it makes it hard for people to understand the effects of drugs or how to stop them. What some people call addiction, I call the “self-destructive behavior.” People who are addicted to drugs, alcohol, or other destructive behaviors don’t understand why they are so bad.

There is one thing that I have come to believe is the key to understanding addiction and that's how addiction affects our emotions.


Our emotions are a lot like our minds. If someone has an addiction to alcohol or drugs, it makes it hard for them to feel good about themselves, or to feel good about themselves in the world.


Our brains work in the same way. If someone has an addiction to drugs or alcohol, it makes it hard for them to feel good about themselves. The problem is once they start to feel good about themselves, they can no longer feel bad about themselves. They know they are addicted, and they become depressed, or anxious, or angry.

The problem is that we have the same problem with addiction to drugs. We need these drugs to feel good about ourselves, but we also know that when we have an addiction, it makes it hard for us to feel good about ourselves.


This is a vicious circle.


I think this is quite common with people who have a hard time understanding why they feel the way they feel. For many people, the answer is “because I love drugs.” Drug addiction is a feeling that something is missing. It can be the way you speak, the way you eat, the way you act, the way you dress. Many people feel that it’s a “choice” they are making.


It can be hard to admit that we have a problem with drugs.


Many times we don’t see it as a choice in our lives. It can be hard to explain that to others. So how does drug addiction help us? It can help us become more rational about it. It can help us get rid of some of the self-judgment or shame that we might feel because our addiction to our drugs allows us to be more honest about what we are feeling.


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Drug addiction is a very real problem that many people face.


In most cases, it’s a result of a disease. In some cases, it’s a result of a combination of the two. It’s not uncommon to have a family member or friend that has struggled with drug addiction. That’s because many of us struggle with the same things that are a constant part of drug addiction.


We all have a history of having our lives turned upside down by a drug. It could be a family member, friend, or even a stranger that has given us something that we were too scared to say no to. Drugs can often get people addicted, but that doesn't mean they have to cause you to lose your job or your family. It just means that you might not have the support or understanding from others that you would like. In many ways, drug addiction is like a disease.

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