This is not a stage of change, but can occur at any point during the change process.
What is Relapse?
What is THC?
These are two types central nervous system stimulants.
What are cocaine, crack-cocaine, amphetamines, methamphetamines?
This is the definition for chemical dependency.
What is a compulsion to take a mood altering chemical?
What is you planet?
This is getting ready to change.
What is preparation?
These are three short-term effects of marijuana on the body.
These are two types of central nervous system depressants.
This the phenomenon describing the user's increased reaction to a drug following its repeated use.
What is reverse tolerance?
This is how your spell Miss Amanda's last name?
This is not yet acknowledging that there is a problem behavior to change.
What is pre-contemplation?
These are two withdrawal symptoms from marijuana.
What are restlessness, irritability, sleep difficulties, and decreased appetite.
These are three types of hallucinogens.
This is an approach with the goal of identifying and addressing high-risk situations for relapse and assisting individuals in maintaining desired behavioral changes.
What is relapse prevention?
These are the seven continents?
What are Asia, Africa, Australia, North America, South America, Europe and Antarctica?
This is changing the problem behavior.
What is Action?
These are three negative impacts marijuana use can have on a person's life.
What are relationship problems, increased mental health issues, increased physical health issues, and lower life satisfaction.
This is one type of dissociate anesthetics.
What is PCP, dextromethorphan?
This is the co-existence of both mental health and substance use disorders.
What is co-occurring disorders?
Who is Albert Hoffman?
This is maintaining the behavior change for 6-months or more.
What is maintenance?
What is Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol?
This is one type of narcotic analgesics.
What is heroin, opium, codeine, Demerol, morphine, methadone, OxyContin?
What are the addict, the enabler, the scapegoat, the hero, the mascot, the lost-child?
This is what LSD stands for.
What is Lysergic Acid Diethylamide?