When you think of addiction, you might think about drugs or alcohol. But there are other kinds of addictions, and all of them involve your health and well-being. We will talk about all the ways you can manage them so you feel your best.
You may not know that any behavior can become an addiction. It can be looking at your phone, gambling, shopping, eating, stealing, exercise, sex, among others. Whatever it is, the symptoms and coping strategies are similar.
There is a difference between liking an activity and feeling addicted to it. If you feel like you need to do something rather than want to do something, that's a sign. Here are some other questions to ask yourself:
If you answered "yes" to most of these questions, know that you're not alone. You've just taken an important first step of acknowledging the addiction.
Often, an addictive behavior can be related to mental health. It's not uncommon for someone with an addictive behavior to have loneliness, depression, or anxiety. Some even think that addictive behaviors can be passed down through genes.
If you have an addictive behavior, know that you're not alone. There are many support networks to help you manage it and lead a healthy, fulfilling life.
Addictive behaviors can feel overwhelming, but remember that you have many resources. Support groups and counseling can help you look into your emotions and build a community. Many people are ready to go on this journey with you.
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