This is the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline number
What is 988?
This disorder is characterized by excessive fear or anxiety and related behavioral disturbances.
What is Anxiety Disorder?
Name any drug that was mentioned in the presentation that can cause intoxication
Alcohol, Opioids, Nicotine, Hallucinogens
This mental health professional holds a doctoral degree (PhD or PsyD), can perform psychological testing, but cannot prescribe medication in most U.S. states.
What is a Clinical Psychologist?
What is the clinical term for an addiction regarding substances
What is Substance Abuse Disorder (SUD)
About how many deaths in Kansas are attributed to excessive alcohol use
What is 1000
This disorder includes intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (compulsions).
What is Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)?
Which drug is commonly found in cigarettes and e-cigarettes and is the chief addictive component in all tobacco products
What is Nicotine
This professional may provide substance use counseling but cannot independently prescribe medication-assisted treatment.
Licensed Alcohol And Drug Counselor (LADC) Or Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC)
This medication can be administered to reverse the effects of an overdose
What is Narcan
This percent of Washington adults live with a Mental Illness
What is 28%?
This disorder involves at least one manic episode lasting at least 1 week, often requiring hospitalization.
What is Bipolar I Disorder?
Which drug, widely known as psychedelics, alter a person’s perception of reality and mood
What is Hallucinogen
A patient requires both medication management and weekly psychotherapy. These two professionals could appropriately split these roles in a collaborative care model.
What is a Psychiatrist (Medication) and Psychologist/LCSW/LPC (Therapy)?
In Kansas, what drug is the lead cause of overdoses in children under 18
What is Fentanyl
What percentage of Minnesotans reported binge drinking within the last month at the time the survey was taken
What is 17%
This disorder involves symptoms following exposure to a traumatic event and includes intrusion, avoidance, negative mood changes, and hyperarousal.
What is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)?
Which drug sends pain blocking signals throughout the brain, triggering feelings of pleasure
What are Opioids
This provider completes medical school, residency in psychiatry, and may pursue fellowship training in child/adolescent or addiction psychiatry.
What is a Psychiatrist?
What is the difference between usage and abuse?
Abuse: no control or regulation when taking substances
Use: Controlled and moderated consumption of substances
Why is Kansas known as the transit corridor for drug trafficking
What is the central location of the U.S
This DSM-5 category includes disorders characterized by disruptions in thinking, perception, and reality testing.
What is Schizophrenia Spectrum And Other Psychotic Disorders?
Which drug is a chemical substance that enhances the effects of GABA, reducing brain activity
What is Alcohol
A culturally diverse community reports dissatisfaction with mental health services due to perceived cultural incompetence.
This professional role is most structurally positioned to address systems-level change in service delivery rather than individual treatment.
What is a public health administrator?
What period is the riskiest for relapse after rehab?
What is a few weeks to month