Drugs of addiction
Rehabilitation
Consequences
Causes
Misc.
100
A persistent, habitual use of alcohol
What is Alcoholism or alcohol addiction?





100

What are the four things you have to change in recovery? 

What are people, places, things, and thinking?

100

Arrests, court costs, probation, convictions, and parole  

What are legal consequences? 

100
Something you can inherit which may cause you to be more vulnerable to the addictive properties of drugs
What are genes?
100

Who is your favorite counselor? 

Who is Alexis? 


Bonus 100. What is my dog's name? 

200
The most commonly consumed psychoactive substance on earth
What is Caffeine?
200

What is the first step of treatment? 

What is detox or detoxification?

200

Homelessness, job loss, and debt 

What are financial consequences? 
200
The home, neighbourhood or community where people live, go to school or work can influence whether or not they develop substance use problems
What is an Environment?
200

Trust, Family, Growth, Loyalty, Love, and Creativity are examples of what? 

What are core values? 

300
A class of drugs that mimic the effects of adrenaline 
What are amphetamines?
300
Describe the difference between "Sobriety" and "Recovery" 

What is whichever answer Alexis likes 

300

What are two of the most dangerous substances to withdrawal from? 

What are alcohol and benzodiazepines? 

300
Having a substance use disorders as well as mental health disorders 
What are co-occurring disorders?
300

Tell me the 3 G's 

What are gratitude, guidance, and grit. 

400

 Once attached to receptors in the brain, they send signals which block pain, slows breathing, and has a general calming, anti-depressing and euphoric effect.

What are opiates?
400
Identifying and changing dysfunctional thinking, behavior, and emotional responses
What is Cognitive Behavioral therapy (CBT)?
400
Depression, anxiety, and self-esteem issues 

What are mental health consequences? 

400

Immediate rewarding experience that makes a person truly "joyous" or "happy" in spirit

What is instant gratification?

400

characterized by a low mood, loneliness, lack of energy, and sleep problems. 

What is depression?

500

A synthetic, psychoactive drug with similarities to stimulant and hallucinogen that makes users feel energetic, euphoric, empathetic, and they may experience augmented sensory perception

What is Ecstasy?

500

blocks the effects of alcohol and opiods in the brain helping to prevent cravings and relapse 

What is Vivitrol or Naltrexone?
500

Describe a time when you experienced consequences as a result of your use. 

Up to Alexis. 

500
The emotional and physical strain caused by our response to pressure from the outside world
What is Stress?
500

Polarized Thinking, Mental Filtering, "Should" Statements, and Minimization are examples of what?

What are cognitive distortions? 

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