Substance Abuse disorder
Advocacy
Influences
Treatment
Prevention & Decision Making
100

What is substance abuse disorder?

A medical condition that is defined by the inability to control the use of a substance or substances.


100

What is advocacy?

Speaking up for yourself or others.

100

What is the largest reason teens try substances?

peer pressure

100

What is treatment?

The act of someone recovering from substance abuse disorder

 

100

What is one way to reduce risk related to substances?

Avoid mixing substances, not driving impaired, setting limits

200

How do you know substance abuse is happening?

When you or the person in question is starts to have trouble with school, relationships, mental health or functioning because of the drugs.


200

How can advocating help?

Advocating can help people get rid of stigmas and could possibly direct people away from things like substances by feeling supported.

200

What is the largest influence for a person to start trying drugs?

To stop feeling bad/ negative emotions, to feel better/escape.

200

Why is group therapy helpful?

It can help the person feel a lot less alone and help them want to quit.

200

True or False: You can always change your mind about using substances.

True

300

Why do people struggle with quitting?

Drugs and Alcohol can rewire the brain to be dependent on on them making it hard for the person to stop.

300

What is one respectful way to encourage a friend to seek help?

Listen without judging, express concern, suggest talking to a trusted adult.

300

True or False: Everyone your age is using substances.

False

300

What is one reason relapse can happen during recovery, and why doesn’t it mean treatment failed?

  • Stress, triggers, or lack of coping skills

  • Recovery is a process, not a straight line

300

What is a coping skill someone could use instead of substances?

gaming, going to the gym, listening to music, going for a walk (anything that grounds you and that you enjoy)

400

Why is substance abuse dangerous?

Substance abuse can cause a variety of mental issues and health issues and could potentially lead to death.

400

How can students work with adults to advocate for substance-related changes at school?

Participate in committees, give feedback, share experiences, suggest practical solutions.

400

How can social media influence substance use?

Normalizes use, shows it as fun or harmless, spreads misinformation.

400

What does “treatment” actually focus on besides stopping substance use?

  • Mental health

  • Coping skills

  • Behavior change

  • Support systems

400

What does it mean to set personal boundaries?

Knowing and sticking to your limits

500

What is “tolerance”?


Needing more of a substance to get the same effect

500

If a friend refuses help but their substance use is putting them in danger, what is the safest next step?

Tell a trusted adult or professional, safety comes before keeping secrets.

500

What are two personal factors that can increase risk for substance misuse?

Stress, anxiety, depression, trauma, lack of coping skills

500

How can learning coping strategies in treatment prevent future substance misuse?

Teaches healthier ways to handle stress, cravings, and high-risk situations.

500

What is one personal reason a teen might choose not to use substances?

  • Sports

  • Mental health

  • Grades

  • Legal consequences

  • Family expectations

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