⚡ Stimulants
🌿 THC (Cannabis)
🍺 Alcohol
💊 Benzodiazepines
💉 Opiates (opioids)
100

Stimulants increase energy and alertness by raising levels of this “feel‑good” brain chemical.

What is dopamine?

100

THC is the main psychoactive ingredient found in this substance.

What is cannabis (marijuana)?

100

Alcohol slows the brain by increasing the effects of this calming chemical.

 What is GABA?

100

Benzodiazepines are most commonly prescribed to treat this symptom.

 What is anxiety?

100

Opioids reduce pain by attaching to these receptors in the brain.

What are opioid receptors?

200

Common short‑term effects of stimulants include increased energy, focus, and this symptom.

What is anxiety or restlessness?

200

THC works in the brain by attaching to these receptors.

What are cannabinoid (CB1) receptors?

200

Alcohol initially may feel relaxing, but often worsens this mental health condition over time.

What is depression?

200

Benzodiazepines work by increasing the effects of this calming brain chemical.

 What is GABA?

200

The pleasurable effects of opioids are mainly caused by increased release of this neurotransmitter.

What is dopamine?

300

Stimulants raise heart rate and blood pressure by activating this body system.

What is the sympathetic (“fight‑or‑flight”) nervous system?

300

THC can affect short‑term memory by acting on this brain region.

What is the hippocampus?

300

Memory blackouts from alcohol occur because it affects this brain area.

What is the hippocampus?

300

Long‑term benzodiazepine use can cause problems with this brain function.

What is memory and concentration?

300

A dangerous physical effect of opioid overdose is slowed or stopped:

What is breathing (respiratory depression)?

400

After stimulant use stops, people often feel depressed and tired because this chemical system becomes depleted.

What is the brain’s reward system (dopamine system)?

400

Some people experience anxiety or paranoia with THC because it activates this emotional brain center.

What is the amygdala?

400

When alcohol wears off, anxiety and shakiness happen because the brain becomes overactive. This is known as:

 What is withdrawal?

400

Stopping benzodiazepines suddenly can cause severe symptoms because the brain becomes used to their calming effect.

What is physical dependence?

400

Withdrawal from opioids often causes anxiety, muscle pain, and agitation because the body suddenly loses this effect.

What is pain relief and calming of the nervous system?

500

From a mental‑health perspective, long‑term stimulant use can worsen mood and judgment by affecting this part of the brain.

 What is the prefrontal cortex (decision‑making center)?

500

From a mental‑health standpoint, long‑term THC use may worsen mood and motivation by altering this system.

 What is the brain’s reward and motivation system?

500

From a mental‑health perspective, alcohol increases anxiety long‑term by disrupting this system.

What is the brain’s stress‑response system?

500

From a mental‑health perspective, benzodiazepines can worsen anxiety over time due to this rebound effect.

What is increased anxiety when not taking the medication (rebound anxiety)?

500

From a mental‑health perspective, opioid use increases depression risk primarily because it disrupts this system over time.

What is the brain’s natural reward and mood‑regulation system?

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