According to ASAM, _______ is a primary, chronic disease of brain reward, motivation, memory and related circuitry.
What is addiction?
A legal substance that is both addictive and mood-altering.
What is alcohol?
What is nicotine?
True/False: Not managing to do what you should at work, school, or home is a symptom of a clinically significant problem with addiction.
What is true?
Healthy sleep patterns, self-care, and eating healthy are examples of protective factors in this domain.
What is the Biological Domain?
I starred in the tv show Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and I rap with my friend DJ Jazzy Jeff
Who is Will Smith?
The neurotransmitter that can shape stimulus-reward learning.
Another word for an external cue that might lead to a craving.
What is a trigger?
A symptom which might indicate a co-occurring disorder, often marked by feeling down or hopeless and feeling little interest in doing things
What is depression?
The domain where "people, places, and things" play the biggest role.
What is the SOCIAL domain?
The smallest state in the U.S.
What is Rhode Island?
This model highlights the treatable qualities of addiction and stresses the expected periods of relapse and remission in recovery.
What is the disease model of addiction?
This way of belief about addiction states that the root cause of addiction is an individual's inherent weakness and lack of will power.
What is the moral model of addiction?
This is also known as needing more of a particular substance to get the effect you want.
What is tolerance?
An emotional wound or shock that creates substantial, lasting damage to the psychological development of a person.
What is trauma?
I performed with Mary J. Blige, Snoop Dogg, and Dr. Dre at the Super Bowl halftime show.
Who is Eminem (or 50 Cent)?
This group of disorders may include any combination of two or more substance use disorders or mental health disorders coexisting in one person.
What are Co-Occurring Disorders?
True/False: Early exposure to drugs and alcohol and the age at the onset of use are contributing factors to addiction.
What is true?
The increased "hunger" for substances or rewarding experiences.
What is a craving?
A biological risk factor that accounts for 40-60 percent of the risk for drug addiction.
What is genetics?
Mufasa's brother in Disney's The Lion King
Who is Scar?
A model that focuses on the contextual aspects of addiction and acknowledges that risk factors from biological, genetic, psychological, social and cultural (and more) realms might combine to explain the problem of individual addiction.
What is the Biopsychosocial-spiritual model of addiction?
The area of the brain that is last to develop, and in which executive functions (decision-making, planning) occur.
What is the prefrontal cortex?
A group of symptoms which occur AFTER a period of ACUTE WITHDRAWAL from substances, and can often contribute to many cases of relapse.
What is Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS)?
Trauma is a psychological risk factor and can trigger a ________ or flight response to a stressor.
What is fight?
One thing I have done for my recovery today
What is _______?