The Science of Addiction
Triggers and Cravings
Addiction is a Disease
"Recovery is Possible
Myths vs. Facts
100

This brain chemical makes you feel pleasure and is affected by addictive substances.

What is dopamine?

100

These are people, places, or things that can lead to thoughts about using substances.

What are triggers?

100

Addiction is considered a disease because it affects this organ, changing its structure and function over time.

What is the brain?

100

This stage includes thinking about using, bargaining, or fantasizing about substances.

What is mental relapse?

100

You must hit rock bottom before seeking help for addiction.

What is a Myth?

200

This part of the brain, responsible for decision-making and impulse control, is weakened by addiction.

What is the prefrontal cortex?

200

This emotional state, such as stress or sadness, often increases the risk of cravings.

What are negative emotions?

200

This chronic disease is characterized by compulsive drug use despite harmful consequences.

What is addiction?

200

Name one risk factor that increases likelihood of addiction.

What is PTSD/ trauma / ACEs / genetics / environment?

200

All individuals who struggle with addiction have a mental illness.

What is a Myth?

300

Name one common risk factor for developing a substance use disorder.

What is trauma / genetics / environment / peer influence / mental health issues?

300

This technique involves avoiding high-risk situations to prevent triggers and cravings.

What is avoidance?

300

Addiction is recognized as a disease because it involves this cycle of binge, withdrawal, and craving.

What is the addiction cycle?

300

This type of support group is recommended to help individuals in recovery.

 What is a 12-step program?

300

Once someone completes a treatment program, they no longer need any support.

What is a Myth?

400

This process happens in the brain when repeated substance use makes it less responsive to the drug, leading to the need for more to feel the same effect.

What is tolerance?

400

Name one healthy way to cope with cravings?

What is call someone / distraction / exercise / journaling or MAT treatment?

400

This is when you feel two ways about quitting substances.

What is ambivalence? 

400

This principle emphasizes the importance of a supportive community in the recovery process.

 What is social support?

400

Recovery involves making lifestyle changes and developing new coping strategies.

What is a Fact?

500

This phenomenon occurs when the brain prioritizes seeking drugs over natural rewards, even when it causes harm.

What is craving?

500

This is a plan to identify triggers and use coping skills to stay sober.

What is a relapse prevention plan?

500

This happens when someone uses substances to cope with PTSD and emotional pain instead of addressing it.

What is self-medication?

500

This is the first step in many recovery programs, acknowledging the problem of addiction.

What is admitting powerlessness over addiction?

500

True or False — Trauma must be extreme or life-threatening to impact addiction risk.

What is False?
👉 Even emotional neglect or chronic stress can increase risk.