Recovery Strategies
Addiction Myths
Drugs & Effects
Neuroscience of Addiction
Famous Sober People
100

This is the first step in recovery.

Admitting you have a problem.

100

Detoxification alone is usually considered complete addiction treatment. True or False

False

Explanation: Detox addresses physical withdrawal, but long-term treatment often includes therapy and support systems

100

Chronic misuse of this over-the-counter pain reliever can cause severe liver damage.

What is acetaminophen (Tylenol)?

100

This part of the brain is heavily involved in reward and pleasure and releases dopamine during addictive behaviors.

What is the nucleus accumbens?

100

This pop superstar behind songs like “Stronger” and “Since U Been Gone” has openly discussed recovery and sobriety.

Who is Kelly Clarkson?

200

A therapeutic approach that involves talking with a trained professional.

Counseling or Therapy.

200

Environmental stressors can activate genetic vulnerabilities related to addiction. True or False

True

Explanation: Addiction risk often results from interactions between genes and environment.

200

This stimulant increases synaptic levels of dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin by reversing transporter function.

What is methamphetamine?

200

This neurotransmitter is most commonly associated with motivation, reward, and reinforcement in addiction.

What is dopamine?

200

This actor known for The Hangover and Friends became a major advocate for addiction recovery before his death in 2023.

Who is Matthew Perry?

300

This type of group hangout happens in the community and is all about sharing vibes and experiences to promote continued sobriety.

What is a support group (AA, NA, all the A's)

300

Teen brains are more vulnerable to addiction than adult brains. True or False?

True

Explanation: The brain continues developing into the mid-20s, making teens more susceptible to substance use effects.

300

Respiratory depression is the primary life-threatening effect of this class of drugs.

What are opioids?

300

Chronic drug use can weaken this brain region responsible for judgment, planning, and impulse control.

What is the prefrontal cortex?

300

This late-night television host and comedian has celebrated decades of sobriety after overcoming alcohol and gambling addiction.

Who is Craig Ferguson?

400

The practice of mindfulness and meditation can help individuals in recovery by promoting this state of mind.

Emotional Regulation, emotional balance or mood regulation
400

Alcohol can interact with medications and increase risks of overdose, injury, or serious side effects. True or False?

True


Explanation: Alcohol can interact with medications and increase risks of overdose, injury, or serious side effects

400

Chronic alcohol use can lead to a deficiency of this vitamin, resulting in Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome.

What is thiamine (Vitamin B1)?

400

This phenomenon occurs when environmental cues trigger intense urges to use substances due to learned brain associations.

What is a craving?

400

This singer, guitarist, and songwriter has been open about his battles with substance abuse which significantly impacted his career. After several attempts to quit, he achieved sobriety and has used his platform to raise awareness about addiction and recovery. 

Who is Eric Clapton?

500

This type of treatment helps individuals battling addiction by pairing medications with behavioral therapy.

medication assisted treatment (MAT)

500

Dopamine is the only brain chemical involved in addiction. True or False

False

Explanation: Multiple neurotransmitters, including serotonin, GABA, glutamate, and endorphins, play roles in addiction.

500

Long-term use of inhalants may damage this insulating material surrounding nerve fibers.

What is myelin?

500

This term describes the brain’s ability to reorganize and form new neural connections during learning and recovery.

What is neuroplasticity?

500

This comedian, author, and actor from England has shared his journey through addiction and recovery in his stand up comedy routines and writings. In 2006 he achieved sobriety after struggling for many years and has become an advocate for recovery, often speaking about the importance of mental health and SELF MANAGEMENT.

Who is Russel Brand?

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