Beautiful Boy & Addiction
Personal Morals and Values
Understanding Addiction and Substance Use
Pro vs. Anti Social Behavior, and Cognitive Skills
For Fun
100

In Beautiful Boy, Nic Sheff becomes addicted to this powerful and highly addictive stimulant drug.

What is methamphetamine (crystal meth)?

100

This term refers to an individual’s sense of right and wrong, often guiding their decisions and actions in daily life.

What are personal morals?

100

These substances, including heroin and morphine, are known for reducing pain and creating a sense of euphoria, but they also suppress the body’s internal systems.

What are opiates?

100

This type of behavior is described as violating others’ safety or autonomy, often breaking societal rules.

What is antisocial behavior?

100

This is the smallest planet in our solar system and is closest to the Sun.

What is Mercury?

200

Nic’s father, David Sheff, struggles with this difficult behavioral challenge as he tries to help his son through addiction.

What is enabling behavior?

200

This term refers to things, relationships, or concepts a person finds meaningful or important.

What are personal values?

200

Cocaine, amphetamines, and ecstasy are examples of these types of substances, which speed up the nervous system and increase energy and alertness.

What are stimulants or uppers?

200

This type of behavior benefits society by following social norms and rules and can promote positive relationships.

What is prosocial behavior?

200

This animal is known for being the largest mammal on Earth, and it lives in the ocean.

What is a blue whale?

300

Throughout the film, Nic tries to hide his addiction by doing this to the people closest to him.

What is lying (or manipulating)?

300

The trolley problem is an example of this type of problem.

What is a moral dilemma?

300

This class of drugs, such as LSD and psilocybin, alters perception and can lead to vivid experiences, often changing the way a person views reality.

What are hallucinogens?

300

According to the cognitive triangle, this aspect determines our emotions and behaviors.

What are your thoughts?

300

This famous artist is known for his work on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican.

Who is Michelangelo?

400

Nic's father, David, confronted him and asked if he was using again, leading Nic to lash out and leave the house.

What was the result of Nic stealing from his little brother's piggy bank?

400

This moral principle is based on treating others as you would like to be treated, often referred to as "The Golden Rule."

What is respect?

400

This is the idea that addiction is a lifelong disease.

What is the medical model?

400

In Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), this process involves recognizing and breaking the cycle where negative thoughts lead to negative emotions and behaviors, ultimately reinforcing the cycle.

What is the Cognitive Triangle?

400

This artist’s famous work, "The Persistence of Memory," features melting clocks and is a well-known example of surrealism.

Who is Salvador Dalí?

500

Despite his love for Nic, David eventually learns that this is something he cannot do for his son.

What is "save him" (or "control his recovery")?

500

Someone who believes in always telling the truth, even when it’s difficult, holds this personal value.

What is Honesty?
500

The theory that addiction is NOT a disease, but rather the result of learned behavior and habit formation in the brain.

What is the neurobiological model?

500

This mental skill involves accepting your thoughts as they are, without trying to change them, which can help reduce stress or frustration.

What is radical acceptance?

500

This philosopher, known for his contributions to ethics and epistemology, was a student of Plato and a tutor to Alexander the Great.

Who is Aristotle?