• Todd Bonzalez@lemm.ee
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      2 hours ago

      I think they call that physical dependence?

      Explain the difference between “physical addiction” and “physical dependence”.

      What does “physical” mean in regards to the former?

      • Doom@ttrpg.network
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        18 minutes ago

        Are you like trying to be condescending lmfao

        The terms “addiction” and “dependence” can seem similar, but they are different. Dependence occurs when the body physically relies on a drug. Addiction involves changes in behavior. A person with an addiction has difficulty not using substances or doing rewarding activities, even if it is harming them.

        https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/addiction-vs-dependence#:~:text=The terms “addiction” and “,if it is harming them.

        The difference between addiction and dependence can be difficult to understand. Some organizations have different definitions, use the words interchangeably or even abandon both terms altogether. (Substance use disorder, or SUD, is a preferred term in the scientific community.) Because of this lack of consistency, some ground rules can help differentiate between the two terms.

        When people use the term “dependence,” they are usually referring to a physical dependence on a substance. Dependence is characterized by the symptoms of tolerance and withdrawal. While it is possible to have a physical dependence without being addicted, addiction is usually right around the corner.

        https://www.addictioncenter.com/addiction/addiction-vs-dependence/