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The Association between Addiction Dependency and Personality Disorders

Submitted by chrishanson1009
Sat, 28 Nov 2009

Besides that, other forms may be obsession to gaming, dangerous activities, Web gaming and surfing, and even purchasing items. Thrill-seekers are found practically all over. The relationship between chronic dread, pathological vanity, depression, obsessive-compulsive characteristics and alcoholism and drug indulgence is well known and familiar in clinical field. Except not all narcissists, irrationals, depressives, and worried individuals go to the bottle or the needle.

The usual presumption that alcohol dependency is produced by dysfunctions in the genetic materials has always been negated. Conversely, Barnes and Noble pronounced that similar aberrant deeds are signs of more profound qualities like passion for menace or novelty that went awry.

Psychologically impaired people (patients with Antisocial Personality Disorder) have both qualities in generous amounts. Hence they were assumed to be grave users of liquor and drugs. Indeed, as Lewis and Bucholz credibly established in 1991, they do. But, only a negligible part of alcoholics and drug abusers are antisocials.

The fact as confirmed was that addicts are almost all narcissistic. Dependence achieve his purpose. It makes them think they are greater than common humankind and hence not concerned with the pressures of day-to-day existence. Obsessions center them in the arena: the focal point of attention of, but separate from, everybody else.

Such enforced and reckless activities grant a psychological crust. These actions are at the same time their procedures that insulate them from the daily existence. They give the egoist with an plan, with schedules, purposes, and false successes. The narcissist - the thrill-seeker - thinks that he is the master, alert, animated, and vital. For the obsessed it is not a strong desire. The egomaniac strongly supposes that he is in charge of his dependency that he can cease on his own and when he wants.

In a few examples, doctors and psychologists could see if a person is an abuser. The capability is caused by an instinct acquired from lengthy experience with the subjects. What exactly are the experts seeking? These experts are not really sure what the indicators are, but many are actions and thoughts.

 

Drug abuse and drug addiction is merely one way of repeated and personally devastating blueprint of errant behavior. A probable curing process in such cases is to see a professional addiction therapist.


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