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What Is Withdrawal and Why Does It Happen?<\/h2>\n

Withdrawal is a complex physiological and psychological response that occurs when someone reduces or stops using a substance they’ve become dependent on. This process is often linked to substance abuse, where the body adapts to the presence of a drug or alcohol. When the substance is removed, the body struggles to rebalance, leading to withdrawal symptoms. Understanding these mechanisms is crucial for effective mental health support and long-term recovery.<\/p>\n

Common Types of Withdrawal<\/h2>\n