Alcohol
Marijuana
Nicotine
Recovery Skills
Education
100

Name at least three reason why a teenager my drink.

Peer pressure, curiosity, others are doing it, escape, desire to get drunk

100

True or False: Marijuana is addictive.

True--According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, long-term use can be addictive. 

100

The amount of adults who smoke that started using before the age of 18.

What is 80 to 90%?

100

Name three triggers.

What is people, places, and things.

100

Uncontrollable craving, use despite negative consequences, physical and psychological dependence

What is Addiction?

200

What type of drug is alcohol?

What is a depressant?

200
The amount of chemicals found in marijuana?

What is over 400?

200

The amount of money a person who smokes a pack per day will spend in one year.

What is $1,200 to $1,500.

200

The desire or dream you try to achieve a certain amount of time, no matter the costs.

What are goals?

200

Blank is the pleasure chemical in our brains that plays a major role in substance use disorders.

What is dopamine?

300
The legal standard of intoxication for adults and teens.

What is .08 for adults and .00 for teens?

300

The amount of Blank in marijuana has been increasing steadily over the past few decades.

What is THC?

300

The amount of chemicals in e-cigs.

What is 8,000+? only approved for ingestion, not recommended to be inhaled.

300

Name at least three therapy skills you have learned that can help?

What is TIPP, deep breathing, urge surfing?

300

Our brain learns by Blank and Blank.

What is repetition and reward?

400

Name three reasons why people absorb alcohol into their bodies differently?

What is gender, tolerance, body weight, presence of other drugs in system

400

Name three negative effects of use.

What is difficulty thinking and problem-solving, problems with memory and learning, problems with school and social life, increase risk of mental health issues (i.e., anxiety, depression, psychosis)?

400

Name three withdrawal symptoms of nicotine.

Cravings, irritability, anger, anxiety, low frustration, increased appetite, restlessness.

400

People you can ask for help when having an urge.

What is (whoever you have identified)?

400

The length of time a craving lasts.

What is a few minutes to 15 minutes.

500

Higher rates of mental health illnesses. 

What is depression and anxiety?

500

Heavy marijuana use during teens and use into adulthood could case this.

What is loss of an average of 8 IQ points.

500

Name three negative effects of nicotine use.

What is worsening of anxiety and depressive symptoms, sleep problems, negative effects of memory, self-control, and attention.

500

Skills you have learned you can do by yourself to help with an urge.

What is listen to music, exercise, do a craft.

500

This happens when a substance becomes less effective and you have to increase use.

What is tolerance?

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