Definitions and Terms
Drug Education
Triggers of Use & Stress
Taking care of myself
Get the Brain in the Game
100

Severe problems related to the compulsive and habitual use of mood-altering substances.

What is Addiction

100

Commonly used

legal stimulant

What is Caffeine

100

Feelings that people have before or during drinking alcohol or using other drugs

What are Internal Triggers

100

Healthy family, and friends who encourage you throughout your recovery.

What is a support system

100

Should, ought, must, always, and never

              Are examples of

What is Irrational Thinking

200

A psychological defense mechanism that protects people from seeing the harsh realities of their addiction

What is Denial

200

______ slows the nervous system

What are Depressants

200

Related to the senses of sight, sound, taste and touch.

What are Sensory Triggers

200

A healthy diet consists of foods from these food groups. (Name 4)

Grains, Fruits, Vegetables, Protein, and Dairy

200

Attitudes and ______ have a strong effect on how you understand things that happen to you.

What are Beliefs

300

A process in which the same amount of a drug begins to have less of an effect.

What is Tolerance

300

People with tolerance to alcohol often use this to stop alcohol withdrawal symptoms

What is marijuana

300

Can be triggered by internal and external conflict.

What is Stress

300

Frustrations, Pressures, and ____ are the three types of stressors.

What is conflict

300

Beliefs that cause stress, anxiety, anger, guilt and depression.

What are irrational/or Self-Defeating beliefs

400

Naturally occurring chemicals in the brain that carry messages between special cells called Neurons.

What are Neurotransmitters

400

_______________ cause drowsiness and make it hard to concentrate and remember things.

What is an Opioid

400

Triggers automatically lead to drug  thoughts, which lead to _______ __________, which then leads to relapse.

What are Drug Cravings

400

The need for food, water, shelter and safety

What are Basic Human Needs

400

A tool that can help you explore ideas you might not otherwise think about.

What is Brainstorming

500

Something in the world that makes a demand on a person and requires a person to react in some way.

What is a Stressor

500

___ drugs distort the way a person feels and thinks, often making his thinking seem crazy.

What is a Psychedelic

500

A powerful type of trigger that includes the behaviors that occur before, during and after drug use.

What are Rituals

500

Regular _________ exercise can help decrease depression by enabling your body to release natural antidepressant neurotransmitters.

What is Aerobic

500

Three simple words that are often considered the hardest to say due to fear of looking weak.

What is “I Need Help”

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