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Main Reasons of Substance Craving



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By : Kenneth Gordon Heathrow    14 or more times read
Submitted 2010-09-11 03:04:12
What Are The Main Reasons of Substance Craving? Why do some substance abusers decide to use substances when they’re so detrimental for you? The Main Reasons of Substance Craving are as varied as the amount of substances that are available for use – both legally and illegally. There is no one cause for Substance Craving just like there is no consistent profile of a drug user.

substance abusers who have a record of drug use or abuse in their families are at risk for Substance Craving problems. It has been proven that children of alcoholics will exhibit addictive tendencies. Children of alcoholics or drug users generally have low self-esteem and see their parents escaping from problems using substances. When they see this, their minds say that this is the way to act and they themselves become users.

There is also a biological basis for causing Substance Craving. substances alter the brain’s chemicals and the way the brain functions. Substance Craving creates dependence in the brain by changing the brain’s reward functions – the part that reinforces certain behaviors.

Prescription Substance Craving is caused by the person’s inability to function without the drug in their system. substance abusers become addicted to prescription substances because they usually are taking them to overcome some type of pain. They begin to feel that if they are not taking their pills, the pain will return.

Some substance abusers are more prone to addiction than others. substance abusers who have low self-esteem, are often depressed, and who feel they have no control over their lives will often turn to substances as a way to cope. They often feel they can’t please the substance abusers around them so they have to change themselves in order to fit in. The change is made easier by using substances because the substances transform them into someone and something that they are not.

Stress is often attributed as a cause of Substance Craving. Life can be very stressful no matter who you are. Some of us are better able to cope with stress than others. Others still just look for an easy way to forget their stress – and that easy way is through substances. Once the drug use starts, it’s often difficult to get away from it because the stresses will still be there once the high is gone, so the user feels he or she needs more substances to cope. That type of cycle leads to addiction.

Finally, substances are easily accessible. They are available in many places if you just ask around for them. Because of that easy access, it’s more likely that a person will begin using eventually becoming addicted.

The Main Reasons of Substance Craving are wide and varied. The key to stopping Substance Craving is to get rid of those Main Reasons before they become a problem.
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