Drug Court
True/False
Concepts
Addiction
Wild Card
100

What is the point of Juvenile Drug Treatment Court?


Help youth with substance use problems get treatment, build skills, avoid future trouble, clear up a criminal record, rebuild relationships, accountability, responsibility, structure

100

In a calendar year, February comes before October.

True

100

What is a natural consequence?

Something that happens on its own as a direct result of a person's action or choice.

The real-life outcome that happens because of choice, not because someone imposed a punishment.

100

What happens when the brain starts wanting a substance more and more over time?

Addiction

100

How many days are in a leap year?

366

200

Who on the drug court team talks to you about school, work, hobbies, traveling out of town, arranging for a group home or inpatient treatment?

Josh Bailey

200

Green, yellow, and red are primary colors.

False: Red, yellow, blue.

200

What is an imposed consequence?

A consequence that someone decides will happen after a behavior (i.e., being on probation, in drug court, being grounded, detention, expulsion, etc.)

200

What is it called when a person "has to have" their substance in order to function.

Dependence

200

What planet do we live on?

Earth

300

Who on the drug court team handles task sheets, curfew calls, and incentive cards?

Dee

300

Only people who use drugs every day can become addicted.

False

300

What is the difference between a trigger and a craving?

A trigger are people, places, or feelings that increase your risk to use.

A craving is the urge to use.

300

This brain chemical is released during substance use and makes the brain remember, "that felt good."

Dopamine

300

What comes after R in the alphabet

S

400

Who on the drug court team defends you if you have a positive UA or get in new trouble?

Nathan

400

Someone has to hit "rock bottom" before they start recovery.

False

400

"I didn't get caught on my UA, so I figured I could keep using and keep getting away with it" is an example of:

Justifying/Minimizing

400

What is still developing for teens making them more vulnerable to addiction than adults?

Brain
400

What internet term means something spreads really fast online?

Viral

500

What happens when you complete drug court?

You get a party with cake, you no longer have to attend treatment appointments, and your criminal record gets expunged. 

500

Teens brains are still developing, making substance use riskier.

True

500

Define Relapse and Lapse

Relapse: Having a period of sobriety, and starting to use again on a frequent basis.

Lapse: Having a period of sobriety, and using one time, but not continuing.

500

What symptoms can a person experience from a hang over from alcohol?

Headache, sensitivity to light, nausea or vomiting, dizziness or feeling like the room is spinning, sweating, shaking, muscle aches or body pain, thirst, fatigue or weakness

500

What belongs to you but other people use it more than you do?

Your name

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