by David Roppo
Over the years most psychologists, counselors, and addiction specialists have deemed addiction to be a disease. However, there is no pathological test that can be administered to diagnose addiction. Therefore, addiction can not and should not be categorized as a disease. So, if addiction is not a disease, what exactly is it? In my opinion, it should be classified as a behavior and moreover a choice! Now, most individuals who have experienced the painful ramifications of habitual behavior are not under any false pretense concerning the definition of addiction, although some are in denial of it. However, what about individuals who abuse substances and compulsions without experiencing the destruction of their livelihood, finances, or family life? Do these individuals have an addiction? Addiction is a behavior, and as with any type of defined behavior there exists varying degrees of severity. As an example, some individuals can drink alcohol in moderation without using it to hide their emotional pain or allowing it to destroy their family, finances, or health. So where is the cut-off point? When is it an addiction, and when is it not? To assist you with that distinction, I have compiled the following questionnaire.
Evaluate your current behavior by answering the following yes or no questions. (If the answer to each sentence is yes give yourself 1 point)
What was your over all score?
Jot down below the top 5 things that jumped out at you from completing the evaluator?
How will you change them?
Using your total point score reference the chart below to determine if you have an addiction and/or what stage it is in.
Addiction points
0 - Addiction freedom
5-10 - You may be approaching co-dependency
10-20 - Highly probable that you have an addiction
Addiction Freedom
Bravo! Your have a life filled with happiness and no habitual behavior!
Approaching co-dependency
Your behavior has the potential to reach a level of addiction, but you need a positive direction and bit of action to guide you toward a positive lifestyle.
Probable addiction
You are likely in the mists of addiction crisis, or could be headed for one soon! You may require an immediate, addiction freedom, action plan!
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Best wishes,
The Addiction Freedom Coach
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