Recovery Terms
Types of Substances
Addiction and the Brain
Mental Health
Celebs in Recovery
100

A return to a substance after a period of abstinence

What is a relapse?

100

A drug that causes hallucinations, such as LSD.

What are Hallucinogens? 

100

Name two parts of the body that alcohol impairs

Brain, Bones, Kidneys, Eyes, Skin, Liver, Stomach, 

100

A mental health condition characterized by intense and persistent worry and fear.

What is anxiety?
100

The actor who played Chandler Bing in "Friends" and has been very open about his journey to recovery. He recently passed away in 2023. 

Who is Matthew Perry? 

200

Withdrawal symptoms that continue after the initial acute withdrawal from substances.

What is Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome or PAWS? 

200

Substances that produce morphine-like effects. Medically they are primarily used for pain relief, including anesthesia.

What are opioids? 

200

A neurotransmitter that is naturally produced in the brain. It is often referred to as the “feel-good” hormone.

What is Dopamine?

200

A persistent low mood or lack of interest or pleasure in activities lasting for an extended period of time.

What is depression? 

200

The iconic singer faced public battles for her addiction and initially refused rehab, but eventually sought treatment. 

Who is Amy Winehouse? 

300

Stimuli or situations that may lead to cravings or a relapse

What are triggers? 
300

These increase mood, alertness, and energy. Examples are cocaine and methamphetamine.

Stimulants/Uppers

300

The system within the body is made up of the brain and spinal cord. It controls thoughts, feelings, behaviours, and actions.

What is the Central Nervous System (CNS) ?

300

Mental health disorder known for mood swings, elevated energy levels, and has a strong association with substance use.

Bipolar Disorder

300

This talented rapper and artist, known for his albums "Swimming" and "GO:OD AM" tragically passed away in 2018 due an overdose. 

Who is Mac Miller? 

400

Developing an addiction to a new substance or behavior after overcoming or while struggling with a previous addiction

What is cross addiction? 
400

These substances create a euphoric feeling, usually with household items ingested as gases or fumes.

What are inhalants? 
400

The area of the brain associated with memory and reasoning.

What is the hippocampus? 

400

The neurotransmitter impacted in both mental health and addictions.

What is Serotonin?

400

This rapper, known for songs titled "Stan" and "Lose Yourself" has successfully maintained his sobriety. 

Who is eminem?

500

A dysfunctional relationship pattern where one person's behavior is excessively dependent on the approval or needs of another.

What is co-dependence? 

500

One of the most addictive substances available on the market and is dangerous to even try.

What is nicotine? 

500

The part of the brain that is responsible for decision making and impulse control and is often impaired by substances.

What is the pre-frontal cortex? 
500
A practice used to treat both mental health and addiction disorders

Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), or Motivational Interviewing

500

The lead singer of the Rolling Stones who is known for his wild lifestyle and went through a period of recovery.

Who is Mick Jagger? 

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