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From Curiosity to Dependence: How Substance Abuse Starts

5 min October 29, 2025

FAQ's of Substance Abuse

Substance use refers to the occasional or social consumption of a substance without it negatively impacting your life. It becomes “abuse” when the pattern of use begins to damage your health, your ability to work, or your relationships with others.

Look for significant changes in their baseline behaviour. This includes sudden financial trouble, social withdrawal, or a decline in physical appearance and hygiene. You may also notice they become defensive or secretive when asked about their whereabouts or habits.

While the initial decision to use a substance is often a choice, long-term substance abuse physically changes the brain’s wiring. Modern medicine views addiction as a chronic brain disease because the substance eventually “hijacks” the brain’s reward system, making it incredibly difficult to stop without professional help.

While some people attempt to quit on their own, withdrawal can be physically dangerous depending on the substance (especially alcohol or opioids). Professional detoxification and therapy provide the medical safety and psychological tools necessary to prevent a relapse.

About the Author
Anuroop Pokhriyal

Anuroop Pokhriyal is a Content Specialist at BetterPlace Health. Before becoming one of BetterPlace’s first team members, he worked as a psychologist, content writer and marketer. He draws on his background in psychology to simplify complex mental health concepts and make them more accessible to readers. When he is not writing and optimising content, he enjoys playing badminton and making music.

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