True or False
Acronym
Recovery
12 Step Program
Classify the Drug
100

Addiction is defined an obsessive need for something despite the consequences

True

100

What does the acronym , PAWS, stand for?

What is, "Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome"

100

Any stimuli that initiates a desire for an addictive behavior.

What is a trigger

100

A person in recovery who helps others in recovery through the 12-step program.

What is, "A Sponsor"

100

Alcohol

What is a depressant 

Alcohol is technically classified as a depressant because it slows, or depresses, basic functions such as speech, reactions, and movement.

200

Alcohol is a drug

True. Alcohol is a drug which means it changes how your brain works. It has both immediate and long-term risks. This can include changes to the way you think, feel and act. Alcohol leads to significant preventable deaths and hospital visits.

200

What does the acronym "HOW" stand for?

What is, "Honesty, Open-Mindedness, Willingness"

200

A fellowship of men and women who share their experience in the purpose to help one another to recover from an addiction. It is peer-driven and non-professional.

What is the 12-Step Fellowships (AA, NA, Cocaine Anonymous, etc.)

200

What is Step 2

"We came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity."

200

Opioids

What is a Depressant

Opioids are depressant drugs, which means that they slow down the part of the brain that controls breathing. All opioid drugs are dangerous when taken in large quantities or when taken with other depressants, such as alcohol or benzodiazepines.  

300

Harmful use requires that the consequences affect the individual and the community

False

300

What does the acronym "HALT" stand for?

Whats is, "Hungry, angry, lonely, tired"

300
  • _______________ 
  • Focuses on the speaker's own thoughts, feelings, and experiences.
  • Improves communication, increase trust, and lead to stronger relationships.
  • Effectively, focuses on your own emotions and perceptions, and avoid attacking or blaming others.

What is "I" statements

300

A place where people share their experiences with one another and support each other in the ongoing effort of maintaining abstinence

What is, "12 step meetings"

300

Nicotine

What is a stimulant

Nicotine is classified as a stimulant of autonomic ganglia. Nicotine is a stimulant drug that acts as an agonist at nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. These are ionotropic receptors composed up of five homomeric or heteromeric subunits.

400

Most young people use cannabis.

False – 99% of grade 7 students and 95% of grade 8 students report NOT using cannabis in the past year (2019). Even in high school, most youth DON'T use cannabis.

400

What does "HOPE" stand for?

What is, " Hold on pain ends"

400

A method for comparing the costs and benefits of a project, policy, or action. It's a systematic process that helps decision-makers determine the best course of action by quantifying the positive and negative impacts of a proposal.

What is a "Cost-Benefit Analysis"

400

Intended as a complete textbook for every addict seeking recovery. It describes the NA program and how it works. It includes the NA Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, as well as many personal stories of people who have found freedom from addiction through Narcotics Anonymous.

 What is, "The Basic Text"

400

Magic Mushrooms

What is hallucinogen

"Magic mushrooms" are mushrooms that contain hallucinogens - usually psilocybin and psilocin. Taking magic mushrooms may cause you to see, hear or feel things that are not there, or to experience anxiety, fear, nausea and muscle twitches accompanied by increased heart rate and blood pressure. In some cases, the consumption of magic mushrooms can lead to "bad trips" or "flashbacks".

500

Coffee is a depressant 

False

Caffeine is a stimulant, which means it increases activity in your brain and nervous system. It also increases the circulation of chemicals such as cortisol and adrenaline in the body.

500

What does to acronym "FEAR" stand for?

What is, "False Evidence Appearing Real"

500

A negative, irrational thought pattern that one learns to believe is true and perpetuates negative emotions, low self-esteem, or addictive behavior or mental health issues.

What is a cognitive distortion/thinking error (stinkin' thinkin').

500

A set of core values that help members through recovery

What are, "Spiritual Principles"

500

Cocaine

What is, "Central Nervous System Stimulant"

CNS stimulants accelerate the heart rate and elevate the blood pressure and "speed-up," or over-stimulate, the body. Examples of CNS stimulants include cocaine, "crack" cocaine, amphetamines, and methamphetamine ("crank").

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