The truth is that addiction, like all mental illness, is complex and unique to each individual.
Diagnosing mental illness generally consists of identifying some number of symptoms out of a possible list - often something like five out of eight possible. That means two people can be diagnosed with the same thing with only two overlapping symptoms.
So basically, don't listen to the guy who starts with "I'm not a psychologist" and then decides to play armchair psychologist.
Diagnosing mental illness generally consists of identifying some number of symptoms out of a possible list - often something like five out of eight possible. That means two people can be diagnosed with the same thing with only two overlapping symptoms.
So basically, don't listen to the guy who starts with "I'm not a psychologist" and then decides to play armchair psychologist.