people with addiction can stop anytime they really want to
Myth: addiction is a medical condition, not a lack of willpower
This is what you call it when someone returns to using a substance after stopping
Relapse
these drugs can speed up the body and increase energy
Stimulants
Addiction
Name 1 factor that increases someone's risk of addiction.
Family history, early exposure to substances, untreated mental health conditions
Teens can become addicted even faster than adults
Fact: their brains are still developing making it easier to get addicted
This word describes things that make someone want to use a substance again
Triggers
these drugs slow down the body and can make you feel relaxed and sleepy
Depressants
This is what increases when someone needs more of a substance to feel the same effect
Tolerance
Name 2 ways addiction can impact someone's life.
strained relationships, financial issues, missing work and school, legal troubles etc.
prescription drugs can be misused and become addictive
Fact
This support person helps guide you through 12 step programs like AA and NA
Sponsor
These drugs can make someone see or hear things that aren't really there
Hallucinogens
This word describes the strong urge or desire to use a substance
Name 3 recovery support groups in the community
AA, NA, Celebrate Recovery, SMART Recovery, Favor
Relapse means treatment didn't work
Myth: relapse is a part of the recovery process
this type of plan helps someone avoid triggers and stay on track in recovery
relapse-prevention plan
these drugs are often used for pain, but can be very addictive
Opioids
Dopamine
Name 4 withdrawal symptoms
restlessness, hot and cold flashes, sweating, shakes, nausea, irritability, insomnia, headaches, etc.
If someone is functioning and looks healthy they can't be addicted
Myth: addiction is not always visible
this word describes the ongoing process of healing after addiction
Recovery
this depressant is the most commonly used substances by adults
Alcohol
this is the part of the body that substances can strongly affect, changing mood and behavior.
Brain
Name 5 signs someone is struggling with addiction.
isolation, financial difficulties, cravings, asking for money constantly, increased mood changes, weight changes, increase irritability, etc.