24 Feb 2008 12:33:15 | Steven A Harold
When smokers think about quitting smoking they will consider
what it is they are trying to stop. Part of that thinking,
(depending on how easy or hard they find it to stop) will be
whether smoking is a habit or an addiction.
If you were to ask the person in the street this question "What
is more difficult to stop - a habit or an addiction?", you would
no doubt get a majority saying that an addiction is harder to
stop. In fact calling something that we get an urge to do, an
addiction, can rob us of our power. It is almost like saying 'I
can't stop because I am addicted' or 'I can't stop because I am
not in control'. An addiction has many people perceiving that
they have little or no control. This is part of the issue with
stopping smoking. If you view it as a total addiction, and have
accepted the above perception of an addiction, then you have now
made stopping smoking much hard in your mind.
Of course an addiction is quite a general term. There can be
different types of addiction such as a physical or a
psychological addiction. A physical addiction is when the body
craves for something and a psychological addiction is when the
mind believes it wants or needs something.
Now, coming back to stopping smoking, is it a physical or
psychological addiction, both or something else? This area has
many differing opinions. After all with over 4,500 chemicals
entering the body with any single puff it would seem logical to
assume that there must be some physical addiction. Yet when
sleeping for 6, 7 or 8 hours and then waking up in the morning
the vast majority of smokers will NOT smoke imnmediately upon
waking. They may have breakfast, or wash, or have a cup of
coffee first before lighting up. If smoking really was a 100%
physical addiction then surely the body having been without
those 4,500 chemicals during sleep would be craving for a
cigarette so much that the smoker would have to light up
immediately. However in many cases this does not happen.
The majority of airlines have a non-smoking policy. Some of the
long haul fights might last for 12-14 hours. This policy would
be impossible to keep if smoking tobacco was a 100% physical
addiction would it not? The vast majority of smokers find coping
with a long haul flight no problem at all.
So can smoking really be an physical addiction?
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