This is the term for the deep sense of shame and fear of judgement that individuals with addiction and their families often feel.
What is "stigma"?
This organ is significantly impacted by long-term alcohol abuse.
What is "the liver"?
When someone spends a significant portion of their income on alcohol or drugs, it can result in this financial state.
What is "financial instability"?
This common legal charge involves operating a vehicle while impaired by alcohol or drugs.
What is a "DUI (Driving under the influence)"?
This type of meeting is a common support group format for individuals recovering from alcoholism.
What is "AA (Alcoholics Anonymous)"?
Children of parents with addiction are at higher risk for this mental health condition.
What is "anxiety" or "depression"?
Excessive alcohol consumption can result in this condition, characterized by memory loss and cognitive impairment.
What is "alcohol induced dementia"?
About how much does an addict spend on their choice of substance per year?
What is "$5,000"?
This term refers to the illegal possession, use or distributing of controlled substances.
What is "Drug Trafficking"?
What is "Binge drinking"?
Addiction can lead to this type of isolation, where individuals withdraw from social interactions.
What is "social isolation"?
Alcoholism can lead to this neurological disorder characterized by tremors and impaired movement.
What is "parkinson's disease"?
How much money is spent annually and as a whole on drug/alcohol abuse?
The legal issue that arises when an individual is charged with possessing illegal drugs.
What is "drug possession"?
This term describes a treatment facility where individuals stay for a period of time to receive intensive therapy for addiction.
This type of behavior, often seen in children of addicted parents, involves taking on excessive responsibilities.
What is "parentification"?
Chronic drug abuse can result in this mental health disorder, characterized by hallucinations and paranoia.
What is "schizophrenia"?
How much money is spent on alcohol per year?
What is "$250 Billion"?
This legal term refers to the court-ordered requirement to attend rehab and treatment programs.
What is "mandated treatment"?
This term refers to the phenomenon where increased amounts of a substance are needed to achieve the same effects.
What is "tolerance"?
The phenomenon where friends and family members cover up or make excuses for the addict's behavior is known as this.
What is "enabling"?
What are the physical and mental symptoms that occur when an avid alcohol/drug user stops use or reduce their intake called?
What is "withdrawal"?
This type of expense includes costs for rehabilitation centers and treatment programs for substance abuse.
What are "treatment costs"?
This legal term refers to the use of drugs or alcohol by employees that affect workplace safety and productivity.
What is "workplace substance use"?
This is a common term for the practice of using a substance to cope with stress or emotional pain.
What is "self medication"?