Symptoms
Vocabulary
Recovery
Misc.
Causes
100

Sweating, goosebumps, vomiting, anxiety, seizures, hallucinations, insomnia are symptoms of this.

What are symptoms of withdrawal?

100

A strong desire to consume a particular substance

What is a craving?

100

These are examples of support groups.

What are AA, NA, SOS, Smart Recovery, Refugee Recovery?

100

These are types of substance use treatment.

What are individual therapy, group therapy, support group, medication?

100

If these people have a history of addiction, you are put at a higher risk for addiction.

What are family members?

200

These are social symptoms of addiction.

What are strained relationships caused by use, decreasing/giving up hobbies, not fulfilling obligations at work/school/home?

200

A person, place, thing, or event that can result in psychological and physical relapse.

What is a trigger?

200

These are examples of people you could talk to about your feelings about addiction


Who are counselor, family, friend, sponsor, etc.?


200

This is a form of addiction treatment where the patient lives in a recovery facility.

What is inpatient or residential treatment?

200

These are factors that increase the risk for addiction

What is Genetics, early use, method of use (smoking/IV), peers, family?

300

These are examples of risky substance use.

What are the substance in physically dangerous situations (i.e. driving), using despite physical or psychological problems (i.e. liver disease)?

300

A behavioral syndrome characterized by the repeated, compulsive seeking or use of a substance despite adverse social, psychological, and or physical consequences, and a need for an increased amount of the substance as time goes on to achieve the same effect.

What is addiction?

300

A group of people in which the user may meet with frequently in a therapeutic session that share similar issues that help each other through the recovery process.

What is a support group?

300

Making a list of warning signs, social supports, and coping skills to avoid relapse.

What is a Relapse prevention plan?

300

This is the neurotransmitter (brain chemical) that is most effected by substance use.

What is dopamine?

400

The metabolic process by which the toxic qualities of a poison or toxin are reduced by the body. Pertaining to addiction, it is generally a medically supervised treatment designed to purge the body of intoxicating or addictive substances.

What is deox?

400

Normal neurobiological event characterized by the need to increase the dose over time to obtain the original effect.

What is tolerance?

400

A slip from recovery where the patient returns back to their old habit/addictive behavior.

What is relapse?

400

 MAT is the acronym for this.

What is medication assisted treatment?

400

This percent of drug users also have at least one diagnosed serious mental illness.

What is 50%?

500

Symptoms of this include:memory problems; irritability; anxiety; depressed mood; cravings; apathy; trouble sleeping; increased stress

What are symptoms of PAWS?

500

PAWS is the acronym for this 

What is post-acute withdrawal syndrome?

500

A professional who helps support your recovery who is not counselor and likely has personal experience in recovery. 

What is a recovery coach?

500

What are the 5 stages of change?

Precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance

500

These are the most common mental health diagnoses in people with a substance abuse disorder

What are depression, bipolar disorder, and anxiety disorders?

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