Treatment & Recovery
Types of Addiction
Neuroscience
Risk Factors
100

What is the support group known for helping with alcohol addiction?

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)

100

What is the most common drug addiction in the United States? 

Alcohol addiction

100

What is the term for when the brain NEEDS a substance to be able to function? 

Dependance 

100

Having relatives with addiction increases what type of risk?

Genetics

200

What is the term for avoiding a substance entirely?

Abstinence

200

What type of addiction includes compulsive behaviors that create a reward response in the brain?

Behavioral Addiction (Food, gaming, shopping)

200

What is the term for when a person needs more of a substance to get the same affect?

Tolerance

200

Early exposure to substances increases the likelihood of developing what disorder?

Substance use disorder

300

What almost always happens with recovering addicts that is a normal part of the recovery process?

Relapse

300

What type of addiction involves the use of an electronic device and apps such as Instagram?

Social media addiction

300

What brain chemical is usually associated with addiction?

Dopamine

300

What category of risk factor would peer pressure and a bad home life fall under?

Environmental factors

400

Name one medication used for treating addiction and cravings. 

Methadone, Buprenorphine, Naltrexone

400

What type of addiction involves the abuse of the stimulant nicotine?

Tobacco/smoking addiction

400

What part of the brain becomes less effective during the process of addiction making them lose their control?

Prefrontal Cortex (PFC)

400

What condition often appears alongside addiction such as anxiety or depression?

Mental health disorder

500

What type of therapy focuses on changing negative thought patterns?

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

500

What type of addiction involves the use of painkillers and heroin?

Opioid Addiction

500

What part of the brain is involved in reward and motivation?

Limbic System

500

During which life stage are you increasingly vulnerable to developing addiction due to brain development?

Adolescent