A bad habit is something your brain has subconciously got used to doing. An addiction is when your brain needs it.
An addiction is seriously more powerful.
2006-12-04 13:31:22
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answered by ? 3
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Well, you have several question here. To answer the first one: a habit is something that you enjoy doing, and an addiction is something you NEED to do. From there, it appears as if you stated, in so many words, that alcolism is a bad habit and can be changed by what we call a "cognitive" approach, i.e. changing the way you think, and replacing bad habits with good, as you yourself said you did. Well, it isn't that simple. For some people, yes, problem drinking or drugging is a maladaptive coping skill and they can change their actions. But others become physically addicted. The reasons for this are too complex to go into here, but trust me, in some people, the addiction can happen on a cellular level in the brain and body: cells actually transform their shape from the addictive substance, and then "need" it to function properly again, and scream out for more if they don't get it. Lastly--you appeared to take a swipe at the rehab programs by saying that people pay a lot of money to do something--attend AA--that they could do for free. Well, again, some people need to be confined and assisted and detoxed in order to even think about joining a help group. You should refrain from belittling others simply because you may have been able to accomplish something. Everyone is different.
2006-12-04 13:47:45
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answered by Anonymous
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The situation where humans have trouble is where short-term pleasure leads to long-term pain. In that case, human decision making is pretty poor and can lead to full scale addiction. People are never powerless, but they can only break the cycle when they are able to be fully conscious of the long-term pain that will result from every action. This includes mildly bad habits, like poor eating, to severe addictions like heroin. So if you're interested the cases where humans are powerless, it is when they cannot fully bring long-term consequences into consideration.
2006-12-04 13:44:36
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answered by Julian A 4
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What's pretty crazy, is that the success rate for people who go to A.A. , is less than 20%. Makes one wonder if it's that hard to quit, or if A.A., doesn't have a very good program. When I was young, I was addicted to booze, and about every recreational drug that was out there. Once I got married, and started having a family, I lost interest in all of it. I've been married for almost 32 years now, and had 5 kids. Change can only happen, if you want it to.
2006-12-04 13:49:05
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answered by flip4449 5
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i like to seem at it this form: the undesirable habit is the reason; the habit is the end result. a bad habit is a few thing that develops into an habit. Take working example, alcoholism. It starts with a loopy night of ingesting on the weekend. Then on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Then in the process the week, and it keeps to construct. without postpone all you elect to do is drink. it fairly is noted as a bad habit (it is likewise noted as "Alcohol Abuse"). in spite of the incontrovertible fact that, quickly, this "undesirable habit" is going to overhaul you; it is going to start to regulate your existence. consistent with danger you lose your interest considering you preserve exhibiting as much as artwork hung over. consistent with danger your lady chum/boyfriend/companion/companion leaves you considering you're neglecting them for the booze. without postpone, there's an excellent subject. in spite of the incontrovertible fact that, once you attempt to quit, your physique and innovations react negatively. The alcohol makes you sense stable. you sense irritable and worried devoid of it because of the fact it relatively is what your physique has gotten used to. it fairly is noted as "Alcoholism," you're addicted to alcohol. it fairly is the adaptation between an habit and a bad habit. An habit is the evolution of a bad habit.
2016-10-04 21:30:47
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answered by spies 4
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Your first mistake is to consider addiction a " behavior ". Habits are patterns of behavior and breakable with will power. Addiction is not a behavior of you, but it is all consuming of you. When AA tells you you are powerless, they specifically mean alcohol,but they generally mean you, that is all of you, is the problem.
2006-12-04 13:58:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends upon whether it is a physical addition, like heroin, or a bad habit, like chewing one's fingernails. To stop chewing one's fingernails would be a bit easier to overcome with self-discipline. Smoking is probably somwhere in the middle. A lot of self-discipline and thought control in order to suceed. Heroin addition would require more than just wanting to stop, though it would be a start.
2006-12-04 13:37:52
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answered by betty l 1
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Physical addiction or psychological addiction? The nerve pathways in your brain form certain connections after you experience something pleasurable multiple times making it harder to break the need for that certain pleasure.
2006-12-04 13:37:51
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answered by HappyMOm 2
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2006-12-04 13:41:41
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answered by eje g 1
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