Alcohol Addiction
Drug Addiction
Technology Addiction
Potpourri
100
A powerful, addictive, central nervous system depressant produced by fermentation of yeast.
What is Alcohol?
100
Considered to be the "Gateway Drug"
What is Marijuana?
100
True or False? Most college counselors are trained in the field of technology addiction.
What is false?
100
The only way cure intoxication.
What is time?
200
Needing to drink more to experience the same effect.
What is Tolerance?
200
Your body requires larger amounts of a drug to get the same effect.
What is Tolerance?
200
Students addicted to the internet tend to have a lower ____ then other students.
What is self esteem
200
The term tolerance can be applied to these two topics.
What is drug and alcohol addiction?
300
An event that seeks to increase an alcoholic's desire to quit by confronting them.
What is an Intervention?
300
The occurrence of mental and physical problems when someone who is addicted stop using a drug.
What is Withdrawal?
300
College counselors agree that internet addiction is a _____ disorder.
What is legitimate?
300

What are 3 potential harmful effects of extended screen time?

What are impaired brain development, disrupted sleep and heightened ADD symptoms.

400
Occurs when alcohol concentration in the blood reaches near-critical levels.
What is Alcohol poisoning?
400
When drugs become a central part of a person's life, causing depression if not used.
What is Dependence?
400
Percentage of college level introductory and abnormal psychology books that make a reference to internet addiction.
What is 1%?
400
The scientific name for gambling addiction.
What is Ludomania?
500
Psychotherapy, Medications, and Counseling.
What are treatment options?
500
A major symptom when a cocaine abuser enters withdrawal.
What is Anxiety?
500

The three major symptoms of technology addiction

What are mood changes, needing more time to play games, showing withdrawal symptoms when not using technology

500

Three effects of Internet addiction

What are depression, anxiety and social isolation