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[A233]Addiction Is A Brain Disease
by Inner Balance And Peace, Inn
There have been many scientific advances on addictive behaviors and how the brain works. It is believed that the brain slowly molds drug behaviors and addictions through brain circuitry, genes, and how environmental factors affect them. Alcohol especially seems to have a strong effect on the brain, which may in turn develop into an addiction and can even be passed through hereditary genes.

NIDA Director Dr. Nora D. Volkow claims that ?Drug addiction is a brain disease?. He further states that while drug and alcohol may originally be taken voluntarily, it very quickly spins out of control and the user becomes obsessed with having the substance. This behavior in turn becomes like an addiction which some says is a brain disease.

Sex Addiction Treatment:

A campaign is currently in process of attempting to change the view that drug or sex addiction is not a moral failing, and is instead a braise disease. This will radically change both medical treatment and law practices concerning addictions. If successful, defendants who suffer from addictive behaviors will be able to seek medical help more easily than if their current condition was attributed only to their own failings.

In 2007, the then Senator Joe Biden of Delaware (Now Vice-President) was working on a new bill entitled the ?Recognizing Addiction as a Disease Act of 2007?. It states that addictions should be considered a brain disease ?because drugs change the brain's structure and manner in which it functions. These brain variations can be long lasting, and can lead to the harmful behaviors seen in people who abuse drugs." The brain of a sex or porn addict reacts very much the same way as that of a drug addict. MRIs have shown evident that changes in the brain occur due to desire, but this is only lightly touching on the effects of addiction as a brain disease. But even if there is still scientific research needing to be done before the full scope of these facts can be presented, it is clear that addictions function within the brain much as a disease would.

Stigma of Sex Addiction

Unfortunately, our society views most addicts and especially sex addicts as merely having a moral weakness. There is an immense amount of judgment that surrounds how people look at those who are addicted to sex, pornography or masturbation. It needs to be recognized that these judgments and attitudes can make it more difficult for a sex addict to seek help. Labeling addictions as a disease will radically change such beliefs.

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Being a brain disease the effects it has on the patient are very drastic. Even daily things become difficult or like in the case of personal hygiene unmanageable and neglected. The behavior of the patient changes drastically, the person becoming very irrational and chaotic. The brain being in this way affected, thinking , feeling, understanding and consciousness itself are altered in very different and negative ways. Thinking coherently, expressing emotions appropriately and interacting with others normally becomes a seriously difficult task for patients. Family life is also affected, members having now to provide and care for the sick person to. On an emotional level they sometimes become distressed and overwhelmed by this, on top of witch they have to now see their loved one become a seriously ill patient of a chronic disease.

One of the most defining features of schizophrenia is psychosis. This happens when the chronicle ill patient losses touch with reality ( the ability to differentiate between real and imaginary things is damaged). It is not uncommon for schizophrenia patients to suffer from hallucinations or even delusions; most often in the cases of hallucinations we have the hearing of voices and for delusions the impression that someone or something wants to heart them. When trying to correct this involuntary actions in the patient, it has been found that the treatment is met with resistance and defensiveness.

In the case of schizophrenic patients the brain is seriously out of order, thus for them the reality that their brain presents to them is as real as the one of a normal person in the real world. This in a way makes the patient be trapped in a sort of virtual reality created by his own brain. The hallucinations and delusions are very serious for them and because of this they try desperately to understand what is going on around them and why those things are happening to them. Because they are presented with their own reality, actually living in the one that is real is very difficult making interacting between them and normal people very hard.

This loss of reality is very difficult for both the patient, who is trying desperately to make sense of the chaos that his brain has created and he is now faced with, and for the family because they have to watch helplessly how their loved one is losing touch with reality and becoming a problem for the rest of them.
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