Addiction 101
Alcoholics Anonymous
Substances
Science of Addiction
EARLY RECOVERY
100

The term used for a physical and psychological dependence on a drug.

Addiction

100

This principle encourages members to practice honesty, open-mindedness, and willingness.

What is H.O.W. (Honesty, Open-mindedness, and Willingness)?

100

The main active ingredient in hallucinogenic mushrooms.

What is psilocybin?

100

The body's natural pain-relieving chemicals

What are endorphins?

100

This principle emphasizes the importance being thankful for sobriety and a new way of life


What is gratitude?

200

The term used for a condition in which a person needs more of a drug to produce the same effect?

What is tolerance?

200

This step involves making direct amends to those harmed by one's alcoholism, except when doing so would injure them or others.

What is Step 9?

200

The primary psychoactive ingredient in tobacco products

What is nicotine?

200

The decision making part of the brain that is impaired in early recovery.

What is the frontal lobe?

200

This is the concept of staying away from places, people, and things that could lead to relapse.


What is avoiding triggers?

300

The most commonly used illicit drug among teenagers

What is Marijuana?


300

This is the term for the process of working through the 12 Steps with the guidance of a sponsor.

What is working the program?

300

The term used for a potentially life-threatening condition that can occur when someone stops drinking alcohol suddenly?

What are delirium tremens (DTs).

300

Pathways in the brain that effect response to drugs and behavior

What are neurotransmitters?

300

This is the suggested length of sobriety for a newcomer to attend meetings daily.


What is 90 days?

400

The term used for the process of removing toxins from the body after drug use.


What is detoxification?

400

This step involves admitting to a higher power, oneself, and another person the exact nature of one's wrongs

What is Step 5?

400

This drug class includes substances such as cocaine, crack cocaine, and amphetamines?


What are stimulants?

400

The term used for loss of memory, impaired attention span and mood instability after being sober for months to years.

Post Acute Withdrawal Symptoms (PAWS)

400

Recommended amount of changes in early recovery

What is change everything!

500

The term used for a group of symptoms that occur when someone stops using a drug.


Withdrawal syndrome.

500

This spiritual principle is associated with Step 7, where members humbly ask a higher power to remove their shortcomings.

What is humility?

500

This drug class includes substances such as heroin, morphine, and prescription opioids?


What are Opioids?

500

The term used for the study of drugs and their effects on the body.


What is pharmacology?

500

A safe residence to begin building a sober life with structure and peers

What is a sober house?

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