Types of addiction
Rehabilitation
Symptoms
Causes
Effects
100

A persistent, habitual use of ETHYL GLUCURONIDE    

What is Alcohol Addiction?

100

a person trained to give guidance on personal, social, or psychological problems.

What is a professional counselor?

100

also known as the "stress hormone" because of its connection to the stress response.

What is Cortisol?

100

Some people may inherit a vulnerability to the addictive properties of drugs

What is a Genetic Factors?

100

This form of administration of a substance damages the mucous membranes in the mouth and throat, as well as the upper respiratory system; this can cause holes in the palate, damage to oral health, and upper lung infections.

What is Snorting

200

_______are human-made mind-altering chemicals that are either sprayed on dried, shredded plant material so they can be smoked or sold as liquids to be vaporized and inhaled in e-cigarettes and other devices.

What is Synthetic cannabinoids

200

A peer based recovery group that abides by a set of guiding principles outlining a course of action for recovery from addiction, compulsion, or other behavioral problems

What is the twelve-step recovery program?

200

Racing heart, sweaty palms, shaky hands, racing thoughts are symptoms of what?

What is anxiety?

200

The home, neighborhood or community where people live, go to school or work can influence whether or not they develop substance use problems

What is an Environment triggers?

200

The forcible voluntary or involuntary emptying of stomach contents through the mouth and sometimes the nose

What is vomiting?

300

A class of drugs that mimic adrenalin in the body

What is Amphetamine Addiction?

300

____is the result of a collaboration that began in the 1980s to define one national set of criteria for providing outcome-oriented and results-based care in the treatment of addiction.

What is the American Society of Addiction Medicine? (ASAM Criteria)

300
  • Fast heart rate
  • Constricted blood vessels
  • Enlarged Heart
  • Heart attacks
  • Cardiac arrest

are symptoms of what drug?

What is cocaine?

300

Sometimes mental health is exacerbated to triggered by drugs. This is known as?

What is substance induced mental health disorders?

300

A separation of circulating blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in the central nervous system (CNS). It occurs along all capillaries and consists of tight junctions around the capillaries that don't exist in normal circulation

What is a blood-brain barrier?

400

 As a short-acting, non-benzodiazepine sedative-hypnotic drug prescribed to people for short-term treatment of insomnia that can be abused.  

  • The National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) estimated that in 2013, more than 250,000 people were abusing this medication.

What is Ambien Addiction?

400

Identifying and changing dysfunctional thinking, behavior, and emotional responses

What is Cognitive Behavioral therapy (CBT)?

400

If a person takes this class of drugs too much, they are likely to experience severe drowsiness, confusion, poor balance, lack of coordination, light-headedness, fainting and muscle weakness.

What are benzodiazepines?

400

The immediate reward of pleasure or relief due to the rewiring of the brain circuit pathways. 

What is instant gratification?

400

A disease of the human immune system caused by the human immunodeficiency virus 

What is AIDS?

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 Addiction?

500

the action of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy after imprisonment, addiction, or illness particularly when treatment continues as the person transitions back into the community.

What is the Rehabilitation?

500

Lasting from 3-30 days, ____is a temporary condition which includes



  1. Intrusive thoughts
  2. Negative moods
  3. disassociation 
  4. Avoidance 
  5. Hyper Arousal

What is Acute Stress Disorder?

500

The emotional and physical strain caused by our response to perceived pressure from external forces.

What is Stress?

500

A collection of pus (dead neutrophils) that has accumulated in a cavity formed by the tissue in which the pus resides on the basis of an infectious process

What is Abscesses?

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