
Cycle of Addiction and Its Effects
Explore the visual journey through addiction, euphoria, dysphoria, tolerance, withdrawal, abuse, and dependence. Witness the cycle of addiction with experiments involving drug use, curiosity, and its impact on mental health.
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CYCLE OF ADDICTION EXPERIMENT WITH DRUG EUPHORIA DYSPHORIA CURIOSITY TOLERANCE & LESSER EUPHORIA GREATER DRUG USE GREATER DYSPHORIA WITHDRAWAL RELIEF FROM WITHDRAWAL DEPENDENCE ON DRUG ELEVATED DRUG DOSES WITHDRAWAL
Use Curiosity Experiment with drug Euphoria Dysphoria
USE EXPERIMENT WITH DRUG CURIOSITY DYSPHORIA EUPHORIA
Abuse Elevated Drug use Withdrawal Lesser Euphoria Greater Dysphoria Tolerance
ABUSE TOLERANCE & LESSER EUPHORIA GREATER DRUG USE DRUG GREATER DYSPHORIA WITHDRAWAL
Tolerance Lesser Euphoria
Dependency Elevated drug doses Relief from withdrawalWithdrawalAddiction
DEPENDENCY ELEVATED DRUG DOSES RELIEF FROM WITHDRAWAL DEPENDENCE ON DRUG WITHDRAWAL
A young person is feeling pain and discomfort because of family or school problems. They look for ways to feel better, so he or she starts to take drugs.
At first, the drugs seem to work because they dull the pain the person is trying to escape from. So the person keeps taking the drug.
From this point, it often doesn't take long for the person to become addicted because he or she has developed a physical dependence an addiction to the substance.
At this stage, a serious downward spiral begins. The person will sacrifice anything family, friends, school, or work for drugs. Changed by drugs both physically and mentally, the person is now an addict.