A mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
What is depression?
The category of health that includes exercise and diet.
What is physical health?
Risk management strategy that involves paying a certain amount each month and receiving money in the case that something unfortunate occurs.
What is insurance?
Physical and mental symptoms that a person has when they suddenly stop the use of an addictive substance.
What is withdrawal?
People who benefit from harm reduction.
Who is everyone?
Negative associations and beliefs about a certain topic.
What is stigma?
A safe, respectful, and positive approach to sexuality and sexual relationships.
What is sexual health?
The out of pocket cost in addition to what insurance covers.
What is a copay?
A neurotransmitter associated with positive emotions, rewards, and motivation.
What is dopamine?
Nasal spray that can quickly reverse the effects of an overdose.
What is NARCAN/Naloxone?
A short period of intense fear accompanied by increased heart rate, dizziness, faintness, and weakness.
What is a panic attack?
Finding satisfaction and purpose in one's work and maintaining a healthy work-life balance.
What is occupational health?
How much out of pocket you pay before insurance covers the rest.
What is a deductible?
The category of drug that includes LSD, peyote, MDMA, and psilocybin.
What are hallucinogens?
A beverage that impairs your inhibitions and can be fatal.
What is alcohol?
The ability to manage your emotions.
What is self regulation?
Gaining awareness and appreciation for your own culture and the cultural identities of others.
What is cultural health?
Similar to a monthly subscription fee, this is what you pay your provider for insurance.
What is a premium?
Chronic brain disease where a person is constantly preoccupied with getting a drug, despite negative effects, and possibly trying to quit, but failing.
What is addiction?
How much of a substance a person takes.
What is dose?
The part of the brain that regulates the nervous system and is responsible for the fight, flight, or freeze response.
What is the amygdala?
The category of health that allows you to maintain purpose and meaning in life.
What is spiritual health?
A more expensive plan that allows for out of network care.
What is a PPO (preferred provider organization)?
Popular dissociative anesthetic, commonly prescribed as a painkiller.
What is ketamine?
How often someone uses a drug.