Catholic Faith
Disease
Choice
Future Affects
The Science
100

In the Catholic Religion, it is taught that addictions are often seen as a.........

What is sin and illness?

100

The Canadian Medical Association classifies addiction as what type of condition?

What is a disease?

100

True or False: Trying a drug for the first time is typically a voluntary decision.

 What is true?

100

Name one long-term health issue caused by substance addiction

What is liver disease, heart disease, or brain damage?

100

Addictive substances fill the brain with dopamine and rewire pathways, reducing the ability to choose freely through ____________. 

What is dopamine hijacking?

200

Which sacrament can Catholics receive to seek forgiveness and healing from addiction?

 What is reconciliation?

200

What brain chemical is heavily involved in the addiction “reward system”?

What is dopamine?

200

What part of the brain involved in decision-making can influence a person's initial choice to use a substance?

 What is the prefrontal cortex?

200

True or False: Addiction can affect future employment opportunities

What is true?

200

Addiction primarily affects this organ, which controls thoughts, emotions, and behavior

What is the brain?

300

What Catholic organization helps individuals struggling with alcohol addiction through a spiritual program?

 What is Calix Society?

300

Addiction is often compared to this chronic disease because both involve lifestyle choices and changes in physical health.

What is diabetes?

300

What is the term for continuing substance use despite knowing the negative consequences?

 What is compulsive behavior?

300

How can addiction impact future family relationships?

 What is causing mistrust, emotional trauma, or separation?

300

What term describes the brain's need for more of a substance to get the same effect?

What is tolerance?

400

What is the name of the Catholic teaching that encourages temperance and self-control over desires?

 What is the virtue of temperance?

400

Addiction is considered a chronic disease because it often involves this pattern of stopping and starting again.

What is relapse?

400

Critics of the “addiction is a choice” theory argue that which factor reduces personal control over drug use over time?

 What is chemical dependency, or changes in brain functions?

400

Addiction can affect future employment by leading to this outcome, especially if it affects performance or conduct.

What is job loss/unemployment?

400

Long-term drug use causes the brain to adapt, making it less responsive to natural rewards. What is this condition called?

What is desensitization?

500

Which prayer, commonly said in recovery settings, aligns with the Catholic call for surrender and trust in God?

 What is the Serenity Prayer?

500

Which gene variant has been linked to increased susceptibility to alcohol addiction?

 What is the ADH1B gene?

500

What legal consequence is often used to reinforce the idea that people are responsible for their substance use?

 What is criminal punishment or incarceration?

500

What is one projected societal consequence of rising addiction rates in the next decade?

What is increased healthcare costs, rising homelessness, and workforce decline?

500

Which brain imaging technology is used to study the effects of addiction on brain activity?

 What is FMRI (Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging)? 

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