Which step asks to "Make a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves" in the 12 Steps?
The 4th Step
Bipolar disorder is characterized by periods of depression or low mood that alternate with episodes of mood elevation, which is referred to using which "M" word?
Mania
What is the active drug alcohol?
Ethanol or ethyl alcohol
Which country is the largest in the world?
Russia
Which HBO crime series centers on the Baltimore drug trade and journalist circles?
The Wire
Which step states, "Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these Steps, we tried to carry this message to alcoholics, and to practice these principles in all our affairs"?
Commonly used to treat depression, the class of drugs known as SSRIs gets its name because they increase levels of what "feel-good chemical" in the brain?
Serotonin
This drug category creates feelings of relaxation and tiredness. While many serve legitimate purposes in the fight against mental illness and sleep deprivation, they are very commonly abused because they may also create feelings of euphoria. They are not only some of the most highly addictive drugs, but they are also some of the most highly dangerous and likely to cause overdose.
Depressants. (Alcohol, opiates, benzodiazepines)
Edie Falco and James Gandolfini star in what series about the life of a New Jersey mob boss?
The Sopranos
What famous city is Dave Chappelle from?
Washington D.C.
The 12 Steps are outlined in what book?
The Twelve Steps are outlined in the book 'Alcoholics Anonymous.' AKA 'The Big Book'
What is the term for a personality type characterized by competitiveness and urgency, often linked to stress-related illnesses?
Type-A Personality
This drug category increases energy, concentration, and wakefulness. They are said to provide a “rush.” In the short term, they are believed to increase productivity and performance while producing an excited high of pleasure. In the long term, they are incredibly addictive and have a very high potential for abuse.
Stimulants (Adderall, cocaine, meth).
How many cards are in a standard deck of playing cards?
52
What was the highest grossing movie of the 1980s?
E.T.
What are the names of the AA co-founders?
Bill W. and Dr. Bob
What is the term for the persistent feeling that people are out to get you?
Paranoia
What drugs does Narcan reverse?
It is an opioid antagonist—meaning that it binds to opioid receptors and can reverse and block the effects of other opioids, such as heroin, morphine, fentanyl and oxycodone.
How many hearts does an octopus have?
Three
Which star athlete's trial verdict did 57% of Americans tune in to watch in October 1995?
O.J. Simpson
What year did Alcoholics Anonymous start?
1935
Which disorder involves experiencing flashbacks after a traumatic event?
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Name two forms of harm reduction.
What is the main ingredient in hummus?
Chickpeas
What year did Google make its debut?
1998