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Unit 17: Addiction
17.1 Describing Addiction
17.1.4 Withdrawal Syndrome
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Withdrawal syndrome is the group of physical and psychological
symptoms
Withdrawal symptoms arise from the body's
physiological
adaptation to the substance.
A common physical symptom of withdrawal is muscle
aches
What is a common psychological symptom of withdrawal?
Anxiety
Match the physical symptoms with their psychological counterparts:
Muscle aches ↔️ Anxiety
Sweating ↔️ Depression
Nausea ↔️ Irritability
Tremors ↔️ Sleep disturbances
Steps in the physiological adaptation to an addictive substance:
1️⃣ Neurotransmitter changes
2️⃣ Receptor adjustment
3️⃣ Homeostasis disruption
Neurotransmitter imbalance is a key factor in
withdrawal symptoms
.
Addictive substances can alter the levels of neurotransmitters like dopamine and
serotonin
What is the main physiological reason for withdrawal symptoms?
Body's adaptation
Diarrhea is a common psychological symptom of withdrawal.
False
What can muscle aches during withdrawal range from in intensity?
Mild to severe
Anxiety during withdrawal may include panic
attacks
What is the physiological basis of withdrawal syndrome?
Disrupted homeostasis
Match the neurotransmitter with its role and effect during withdrawal:
Dopamine ↔️ Decreased release and sensitivity
Serotonin ↔️ Imbalance leading to depression
What is the physiological basis of withdrawal syndrome?
Adaptation and homeostasis disruption
Chronic substance use alters the levels and sensitivity of neurotransmitters like dopamine and
serotonin
Receptors may become desensitized or
downregulated
during chronic substance use.
What is disrupted in the body during chronic substance use?
Homeostasis
Match the neurotransmitter with its function during withdrawal:
Dopamine ↔️ Decreased release and sensitivity
Serotonin ↔️ Imbalance leading to anxiety
\Delta \text{Neurotransmitter Level} = \text{Substance Impact} - \text{Body
Adjustment
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Normal neurotransmitter levels return immediately when substance use is stopped.
False
What happens to the body during withdrawal as it tries to readjust?
Physiological distress
Withdrawal syndrome arises from the body's attempts to regain
homeostasis
Muscle aches are an example of a
physical
withdrawal symptom.
Anxiety is an example of a psychological withdrawal
symptom
What type of substance withdrawal can be life-threatening?
Alcohol withdrawal
Individual differences such as age and
genetics
can influence withdrawal severity.
How can co-occurring disorders affect withdrawal symptoms?
Intensify symptoms
Access to medical detoxification can reduce the severity and duration of
withdrawal
Withdrawal syndrome occurs due to the body's
physiological
adaptation to an addictive substance.
Which psychological symptom is associated with withdrawal syndrome?
Anxiety
Muscle aches during withdrawal range from mild to severe
discomfort
Panic attacks are a common symptom of
withdrawal-related anxiety
.
What is a common sleep disturbance experienced during withdrawal?
Insomnia
Withdrawal-related neurotransmitter imbalances affect dopamine and
serotonin
Match the neurotransmitter with its function during withdrawal:
Dopamine ↔️ Decreased release and sensitivity
Serotonin ↔️ Imbalance leading to depression
Receptors become desensitized or
downregulated
during chronic substance use.
What is an example of a psychological symptom of withdrawal?
Depression
Substance type influences the intensity and duration of withdrawal
symptoms
What are three main strategies for withdrawal management?
Detoxification, pharmacotherapy, psychosocial support
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