What is THC?
THC is the main chemical in marijuana that causes the high.
How does chasing respect in the streets lead to drug use?
Pressure to look tough, stay up, or be accepted can push people to use substances.
Name 1 trigger!
Stress, boredom, certain people, or locations.
Name 1 healthy coping skill.
Exercise, music, talking to someone, journaling, breathing exercises.
Weed is not addictive.
Weed can be addictive, especially with daily use.
What does lean contain?
Lean contains prescription cough syrup with codeine and promethazine, mixed with soda or candy.
Define withdrawal.
Physical or mental symptoms that happen when a person stops using a substance they’re addicted to.
What is a craving?
A strong urge or desire to use a substance.
What’s grounding?
A technique that helps bring attention to the present moment (like using your 5 senses).
All addicts relapse.
Not all people relapse, but it is common. Relapse is part of recovery for some.
What organ does alcohol damage?
The liver.
Why do people in the streets say “You need something to cope”?
Many use weed, lean, or Percs to numb pain, but it hides the problem instead of healing it.
Name 2 internal triggers.
Anxiety, anger, sadness, loneliness, boredom.
What’s one thing to do when stressed?
Deep breathing, talk to someone, take a walk, write down feelings.
You can quit without help
True and False. Some people can, but most need help through support or treatment.
What drug is called "Molly"?
MDMA (also known as ecstasy).
What’s one lie the streets tell about drugs?
That it’s “just weed” or “I’m not addicted because I can stop anytime.”
What’s a high-risk situation?
A situation that makes it more likely you’ll use.
What is mindfulness?
Being fully aware of the present moment without judgment.
Stress can trigger relapse.
Stress is one of the most common relapse triggers.
What is the most addictive drug?
Fentanyl or heroin (depending on source, both are extremely addictive opioids).
How can the survival skills from the street help in staying clean?
You already know discipline, risk awareness, and how to grind—use that to build a sober lifestyle.
How long does a craving last?
Usually about 10–20 minutes, but it can vary.
Name 3 ways to cope with cravings.
Call someone, distract yourself, go for a walk, write music, grounding, ride the wave.
Talking helps recovery.
Talking through issues reduces stress and builds support.