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Not using alcohol or drugs at all

Abstinence

100

A person place or situation that makes someone want to use

trigger

100

Name 3 healthy coping skills to manage cravings

Exercise, journaling, calling support, deep breathing, etc

100

The bodies reaction when a person stops using a substance it depends on

Withdrawal

100

Most addictive drug

Nicotine

200

What does MAT stand for

Medication assisted treatment

200

A healthy action or tool used to handle stress or cravings

coping skill

200

What is the term for thinking you can control using again

Rationalization

200

A personal roadmap that lists triggers, warning signs, and coping tools to help avoid returning to substance use

Relapse prevention plan

200

Most abused substance

Alcohol

300

Strategies that reduce risks of substance use without requiring total abstinence

Harm reduction

300

The term for when more of a substance is needed to feel the same effect

Tolerance

300

Friends, family, and peers who encourage sobriety

support network

300

A return to substance use after a period of sobriety

Relapse

300

Most commonly abused illicit drug

Marijuana

400

What chemical in the brain is most associated with pleasure and reward

Dopamine

400

What are the 3 stages of relapse

Emotional, Mental, and physical relapse

400

Being open and responsible for your actions with others

Accountability

400

having both a substance use disorder and a mental health condition

Dual diagnosis

400

Drugs with deadliest withdrawal

Alcohol and benzodiazepines

500

The two ways our brain can learn or change

Repetition and reward

500

Part of the brain responsible for decision making and impulse control.

Prefrontal cortex 

500

The ability to bounce back after setbacks or challenges

Resilience

500

Riding out a craving like a wave, noticing it rise and fall without giving in

urge surfing

500

Which two substances are most commonly involved together in overdose

Opioids and benzodiazepines 

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