Terms
It's Just Weed
Triggers
Relapse
Misc
100

Using a mind-altering substance and experiencing negative results is _____________.

Substance Abuse, Disorder, Addiction

What negative results have you experienced?


100

Common reason to dismiss having a marijuana dependency problem.

It's natural and non-addictive, has less cancer causing chemicals than tobacco.  

Is it "natural" and "non-addictive"?  

Cannabis has 20x more more cancer causing tar than a single cigarette. 

100

An emotion brought on by feeling judged for one's actions, experiences, and/or decisions.

Shame? 

What can you do about feeling shame?

100

What is "Relapse Drift" or "Dry Drunk"?

The gradual movement from abstinence to relapse by behaving in ways they did prior to abstinence.  

100

First use of alcohol is mainly to __________ with your social group.

Fit in and/or have fun.

200

What are you doing when assisting a using person to continue the substance use.

Enabling

Who has done this for you?

200

What do alcohol, heroin, cocaine, opium, LSD, 'shrooms, and ecstasy all have in common?

They are all made of plants.  

Does that make their use "natural" and so acceptable?

200

To maintain sobriety, what do you need to avoid?

Old friends, hangouts, possessions, or paraphernalia.  

Often referred to as People, Places, and Things.  Explain how these are triggers?

200

What should you do to prevent boredom and possible relapse?

Structure your time

200
Explain "blaming".

Saying someone else is at fault, or responsible, for my behavior and/or the consequences of it.

300

Reducing the frequency or amount of substance use when describing your use history so you don't look like you have a problem.  

Minimizing

Why do we minimize - to others, to ourselves?

300

What are some short term side effects of marijuana? 

Altered senses (ex: seeing brighter colors), altered sense of time, changes in mood, impaired body movement, difficulty with thinking and problem-solving, impaired memory, hallucinations, delusions, psychosis.

Did you know these were all possible side effects?

300

An often violent reaction to fear, confusion, or other underlying emotions and stimuli

Anger

What are some other triggering emotions?

300

What is HALT?

Hungry, Angry, Lonely, or Tired.

What should you do?

300

A person who is chemically dependent is always addicted.  True or False?

False

Example: Someone who is taking an opioiod, like Oxycontin, as prescribed, and not to "get high"; this person is dependent on medication but is not (necessarily) addicted. 

What would qualify them as "addicted"?

400

Believing your own lies, cover-ups, or excuses about the problems caused by using.

Denial 

Did you ever believe your own lies?

400

What are signs of a cannabis overdose?  Name 3

Severe nausea or vomiting, increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, chest pain, anxiety, paranoia, panic attacks, extreme confusion, loss of contact with reality, seizures.

Did you know?  Have you ever experienced any of these symptoms?

400

Telling stories, joking or laughing about past use and risky or dangerous behaviors and/or singing songs, wearing clothing, collecting paraphernalia related to substances is called........


Glorifying or Telling war stories.

How often to you tell war stories and why do you think you do?

400

What is the spiritual area of wellness?

Church, nature, purpose...

Why are these things important?

400
What is "Generalizing"?  Give an example.

A way of reducing the seriousness of substance use by listing self with others who are doing the same, implying that use is therefore average and even expected as normal.

"Everyone smokes pot, so what's the big deal?"  "Most of my friends drink and none of them are in treatment".

500

This substance inflames the lining of the mouth, throat, stomach, and intestines.

Alcohol

What do you think are the results?

500

What are possible long term effects of sustained marijuana use?

Breathing problems, increased heart rate, Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome, hallucinations, paranoia, and increased symptoms of schizophrenia. 

What is Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome?

500

Name 3 emotional that are neither positive, or negative which are triggers for relapse.  

Boredom, Insecurity, Nervousness, Sadness, Embarrassment, Loneliness, Pressure, Tiredness, Frustration, Relaxation, Neglected

500

Addiction is a disease of these 3 things. 

Mind, body, spirit.

Are you taking care of all three?

500

Why is addiction a disease?

It has symptoms, can be medically diagnosed, there is a disease course.  It fits the "Disease Model" - an abnormal condition is present in a person, it causes discomfort, dysfunction, or distress to the afflicted individual, and is progressive.  Addiction is chronic and if left untreated, can be fatal.