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Why do people become addicted?

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  There is no single cause for addiction, and anybody may acquire an addiction to anything. Environmental and genetic variables, on the other hand, are two major reasons that might render someone prone to addiction. A home environment where  trauma , abuse, or addictive behaviours occur; a living environment where drugs, alcohol, or other addictions are easily accessible and occurring; friends, family members, or other peer influences of individuals who are addicted or regularly engage in problematic behaviours; social acceptance of problematic behaviours; or a culture that generally accepts addiction are all examples of environmental variables. A family history of mental illness or addiction is one of the genetic factors. Aside from  genetic  and environmental risk factors, there are a number of other elements that might increase one's chances of developing an addiction. Individuals with underlying mental health concerns like anxiety or depression are more li...

Can Depression change your Personality?

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  Depression (major depressive disorder) is a typical and significant health condition that has a negative impact on quality of life, think, and behave. It is also, thankfully, curable. Depression generates sadness and/or the loss of interest in previously appreciated activities. It can cause plenty of mental and physical difficulties, as well as a decrease in your capability to function at work and at home. Understand the connection between personality and depression has consequences for explaining aetiology and comorbidity, detecting at-risk people, and customising therapy. We go through seven primary theories that have been presented to explain the link between personality and depression, as well as crucial methodological issues such qualitative research, mood disorder heterogeneity, and personality evaluation. The extensive empirical literature on the role of personality traits in depression in children and adults is then reviewed selectively. Additionally, personality traits...