A mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
What is depression?
The effect something has on a character
what is influence?
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?
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?
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?
How much of a substance a person takes.
What is dose?
The ability to manage your emotions.
What is self regulation?
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?
A beverage that impairs your inhibitions and can be fatal.
what is alchohol.
A sick feeling in your stomach that occurs when you have no friends in your life.
what is severe depression
A more expensive plan that allows for out of network care.
What is a PPO (preferred provider organization)?
Popular dissociative anesthetic.
What is ketamine?
How often someone uses a drug.