What substance causes effects of vitamin deficiencies; stomach issues; skin problems; bone damage; weakened immune system; eye problems; sexual impotence; liver damage; heart and central nervous system damage; memory loss?
What is Alcohol
2-3 symptoms indicate a __________ substance use disorder.
What is Mild
What color is Absinthe?
What is Greene
____________ percent of unemployed adults currently use an illegal drug, compared to 8 percent of full-time employed workers.
What is 17%
______________ is the process that allows people to safely withdrawal from addictive substances under the care of a physician while being closely monitored; and prevents use of substances.
What is Detox
What substance causes increased heart rate; insomnia; decreased appetite; convulsions; heart problems; irritability; confusion; tremors; anxiety; paranoia; violent behaviors; irreversible damage to blood vessels in the brain that produces strokes?
What is Methamphetamine.
4-5 symptoms indicate a __________ substance use disorder.
What is Moderate
_________ or THC is the active ingredient in Marijuana
What is Tetrahydrocannabinol
Genetics, environmental factors, psychological factors, and age of first use are all ______________ for developing a Substance Use Disorder.
What are Risk Factors
____________ prevention training is for clients to gain control over their substance related behavior in order to prevent using the substance again.
What is Relapse
What substance causes increased blood pressure, heart rate, and body temperature; heart attacks; strokes; respiratory failure; brain seizures; reduction of the body's immune system; paranoia; hallucinations ("coke bugs"); loss of interest in sex and food
Cocaine/crack
6 or more symptoms indicate a severe substance use disorder.
What is Severe
Vicodin (hydrocodone), Oxycontin (oxycodone), and Tylenol #3 (Codeine/acetaminophen) are all classified as an _______________
What is opiate analgesic (pain killers)
Operant conditioning plays a key role in Substance Use Disorder because the substance pleasures the brain activating the________ center of the brain.
What is Reward
The most common opioid maintenance-drug program is the ___________ maintenance program.
What is Methadone
What substance causes sleepiness; impaired short term memory; reduced concentration and coordination; increased heart rate; cardiac dangers for preexisting heart disease; dry mouth and throat; paranoia; hallucinations; interferes with body's natural hormones and risk of infertility; low sex drive; anxiety; depression; irritability
What is Marijuana
To be in early remission for a substance use disorder the individual would have not met criteria for a substance use disorder for ______________ months
What is three
Because people often take more than one drug at a time, a pattern called ____________ occurs.
What is Polysubstance Use
When parents have substance use disorders, children are more likely to have them also due to_____________.
What is Genetic Predisposition or Genetics
The most widespread self-help group for Alcohol Use Disorder is called ____________.
What is Alcoholics Anonymous
What substance causes increased heart rate and blood pressure; insomnia; tremors; incoherent speech; decreased awareness of pain that can result in self inflicted injury; convulsions; coma; heart and lung failure; depression; anxiety; paranoia; violent behavior; confusion; loss of control; flashbacks; muteness; disorientation
What is Hallucinogens
To be in full remission for a substance use disorder the individual would have not met criteria for a substance use disorder for ______________ months
What is 12
____________ is a tolerance for a substance that one has not taken before as a result of using another substance similar to it.
What is Cross-Tolerance
_________ is a chemical in the brain that produces feelings of pleasure when activated.
What is Dopamine
___________ centers are drug-free environments where people undergo individual, group, and family therapies while transitioning back into community life.
What is Residential Treatment