RISK & RESILIENCE
AGONISTS VS. ANTAGONISTS
TEENS
NICOTINE & EATING
MIX
100
This runs in families and elevates the risk of developing addictions
What is genetics?
100
A substance that promotes activity of an NT
What is an agonist?
100
With repeated use of substances, teens run a higher risk than adults of developing these long-term effects
What are brain damage and addiction?
100
The world's anti-depressant
What is nicotine?
100
The theory that has two main components, Acquisition phase and Maintenance phase
What is Wikler's 2 Phase?
200
Traits that correlate with addiction, impulsivity, and emotional distress
What are personality factors?
200
A substance that reduces the action of an NT
What is an antagonist?
200
Mixing random substances with the goal of getting "messed up"
What is "pharming?"
200
Because it enhances DA, inhibits GABA, and blocks enzymatic degradation of DA, nicotine is sometimes known as this
What is a Triple Sided Sword?
200
The addiction theory that contains steps A through G
What is mental-behavioral impaired control cycle?
300
Poor parental supervision, poverty, lack of nurturing and loving relationships, and general accessibility to substances
What are negative environmental factors?
300
The ACh agonist that binds at receptor sites
What is nicotine?
300
Often found in cough syrup, this ingredient has led to popular misuse of this OTC
What is DM or DXM?
300
Consuming large amounts of food, often alone, eating to the point of discomfort
What is BED?
300
The belief that taking Ritalin will improve academic performance
What is "smart doping?"
400
Good parental supervision, positive relationships, lack of drugs in the immediate environment
What are positive environmental factors?
400
The endorphin agonists that bind at receptor sites
What are painkillers?
400
Extremely dangerous substances that can lead to anoxia, aspirations, cardiac arrest, and possible death
What are inhalants?
400
Although nicotine is thought to be addictive because of its ability to cause pleasure, a bigger reason is this
What is the ability to suppress cravings?
400
This calls for an increase in self-efficacy and effective coping
What is Marlatt's model for relapse prevention?
500
A temperamental trait that indicates a higher risk of future substance abuse
What is emotionally high activity?
500
This substance is a GABA agonist and a glutamate antagonist
What is alcohol?
500
Like a car with a full tank of gas, a sensitive accelerator, and no functioning brakes
What is a teen's brain?
500
This is the reason eating fatty, high carb, sugary foods is enjoyable
What is an increase in 5-HT?
500
Rather than the drug itself, this is what people are *actually* addicted to
What is altered mood?
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