CNS & Addictive Disorders

Addictive disorders, whether related to substances or behaviours, have a profound impact on the central nervous system (CNS). The CNS, consisting of the brain and spinal cord, is intricately involved in the development, maintenance, and treatment of addictive behaviours. In summary, addictive disorders profoundly affect the CNS, disrupting normal neurological processes and leading to compulsive behaviours. Understanding these complex interactions is crucial for developing targeted interventions that address the underlying neurological mechanisms, offering hope and support to individuals struggling with addiction.

  • Neurochemical Imbalance
  • Reward Pathways
  • Neuroadaptation and Tolerance
  • Withdrawal and Craving

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