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What Is Withdrawal and Common Triggers<\/h2>\n

Withdrawal refers to the physical and psychological changes that occur when someone stops or reduces the use of a substance or behavior they\u2019ve become dependent on. Common triggers include alcohol, opioids, nicotine, stimulants, and even certain medications. Withdrawal symptoms can vary widely depending on the substance and individual factors like duration of use and overall health. Addiction recovery often begins with recognizing these triggers and understanding how the body responds during the detox process.<\/p>\n

Physical vs. Psychological Withdrawal Symptoms<\/h2>\n