Stages of Change
Alcohol & Drugs Effects on Body
The Brain and Drug Use
Relationships, Roles, and Relapse Oh My
Whatchya Gonna Do When They Come For You?
100

This stage requires you to weigh the pros and cons of making a change.

What is the Contemplation Stage of Change?

100

Cocaine, amphetamines, and methamphetamines are part of this drug class. 

What is a stimulant? 

100

After repeated use, even cues such as the sight of drug paraphernalia or a beer advertisement can activate small spurts of this chemical.

What is dopamine?

100

People, Places, and Things

What are triggers?

100

These are temptations that occur when you are upset emotionally, like feeling sad or worried.

What are negative feelings?

200

This stage of change includes having no consideration for quitting drug use.

What is the Precontemplation Stage of Change?

200

Signs of overdose from this drug class include shallow breathing, cold skin, blue lips or fingertips, or loss of consciousness. 

What is an opiate? 

200

The structure of the brain changes with ongoing use of drugs such that people with an addiction eventually come to regards drugs as crucial to this.

What is survival?

200

Tim wears several hats, which also means that he has holds several what?

What are roles?

200

Having the belief that you from experience you have acquired and used coping skills to overcome temptation.

What is confidence?

300

James has adopted new behaviors and healthy coping skills. He can hardly believe it's been more than a year since he has used meth.

What is the Maintenance Stage of Change?

300

According to Montana State University, alcohol can affect the male reproductive system by causing a reduction in this hormone. 

What is testosterone?

300

This is the stop system of the brain which allows one to develop self-control and coping skills. 

What is the prefrontal cortex?

300

This is a return to old behavior and abandonment of using learned coping skills and strategies. 

What is Relapse?

300

After you brainstorm possible solutions for solving a problem, it's important to weigh these.

What are pros and cons?

400

James has a plan to reduce his substance use. 

What is the Preparation Stage of Change?

400

Drinking more alcohol than the liver can break down usually results in the buildup of this substance in the liver.

What is fat? 

400

This is the 'fight or flight' system of the brain.

What is the amygdala?

400

This person is closest emotionally to the victim in the family system. 

What is the Chief Enabler?

400

This comes into your life, sometimes without warning, and while it often invokes negative feelings, it can be solved.

What is a problem?

500

a feeling of uncertainty or having mixed feelings about something.

What is ambivalence?

500

Sharing needles can lead to some of the most severe consequences of heroin abuse - infections and blood-borne viruses including these three diseases.

What is Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV?

500

DAILY DOUBLE

What is the Basal Ganglia?

500

This person can bring you support when you are unable to avoid or escape a triggering situation.

What is a Battle Buddy?

500

When in recovery, having one of these can help you avoid giving in to your temptations. 

What is a battle buddy or sponsor? 

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