Science of Addiction
Substance Facts
Risk Factors
Treatment
Myths
100

This neurotransmitter surges during substance use and reinforces repeated behavior through reward learning.

What is dopamine?

100

This depressant slows the central nervous system and impairs coordination and judgment.

What is alcohol?

100

Growing up in a household with substance use increases this type of risk for developing addiction.

What is environmental risk?

100

This level of care involves structured therapy multiple times per week without overnight stay.

What is IOP (Intensive Outpatient Program)?

100

This belief suggests addiction is simply a lack of willpower rather than a chronic condition.

What is a common myth about addiction?

200

Chronic substance use weakens this brain area responsible for impulse control and long-term planning.

What is the prefrontal cortex?

200

This class of drugs includes heroin and prescription painkillers and carries high overdose risk.

What are opioids?

200

Untreated depression or anxiety can increase vulnerability to this behavior pattern.

What is substance use?

200

This evidence-based therapy helps individuals change negative thought patterns and behaviors.

What is CBT?

200

This idea falsely claims people must lose everything before they can recover.

What is the 'rock bottom' myth?

300

This process explains why environmental cues can trigger cravings even after long periods of abstinence.

What is conditioned learning?

300

This stimulant increases alertness but can also elevate anxiety and heart rate.


What is cocaine?

300

This factor involves inherited traits that may increase susceptibility to addiction.

What is genetic predisposition?

300

Medications like Suboxone are used in this type of treatment approach.

What is medication-assisted treatment (MAT)?

300

This myth assumes relapse means treatment has failed completely.

What is a false belief about relapse?

400

This term describes the brain’s reduced ability to feel pleasure from normal activities after heavy use.

What is anhedonia?

400

This drug can cause both relaxation and anxiety, depending on dose and individual response.


What is marijuana?

400

Peer pressure and social circles can strongly influence this early behavior.

What is experimentation with substances?

400

This role provides peer support and guidance through recovery steps.

What is a sponsor?

400

This belief suggests only certain types of people develop addiction.


What is a stereotype about addiction?

500

Repeated drug use alters this system, making survival-level importance attached to substances.

What is the reward system?

500

Mixing substances like alcohol and benzodiazepines increases risk of this life-threatening outcome.

What is respiratory depression?

500

This life experience often increases risk when not processed in a healthy way.

What is trauma?

500

Continuing care after primary treatment helps prevent this outcome.

What is relapse?

500

This myth claims stopping substance use is only a physical process.

What is a misunderstanding of addiction?

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