Addiction is a primary, chronic disease of brain reward,
motivation, memory and related circuitry. Dysfunction in these
circuits leads to characteristic biological, psychological, social
and spiritual manifestations. T
his is reflected in an individual
pathologically pursuing reward and/or relief by substance use and
other behaviors.
Addiction is characterized by inability to consistently abstain,
impairment in behavioral control, craving, diminished recognition of
significant problems with ones behaviors and interpersonal
relationships, and a dysfunctional emotional response.
Like other
chronic diseases, addiction often involves cycles of relapse and
remission. Without treatment or engagement in recovery activities,
addiction is progressive and can result in disability or premature
death.
Source: American Society of Addiction Medicine