Nature of Addiction
Historical perspective
Substance misuse, dependence, and the body
Substance Misuse with a Co-Occurring Mental Disorder/Disability
Gambling, Eating Disorders, Shopping, and Other Behavioral Addictions
100

This is the basic principle that cause and effect are intertwind

What is Interactionism

100

This group of people started cocaine used by chewing on coca leave 

What is South American indigenous people

100

This substance is the leading risk factor for death among youth

What is alcohol

100

This is the most commonly used substance by persons with severe mental illness is

what is alcohol

100

This is the requirement to join Gamblers Anonymous?

What is a desire to stop gambling
200

This is the percentage of mental health clients who have problems stemming from their own or their family member's addiction problems

What is 50%

200

Early Colonial Americans thought strong drink was thought to

protect against diesease

200

Heroin is a semi-synthetic derivative from this

What is opium

200

This is a common psychiatric diagnoses (or diagnosis) for persons with an AOD disorder

What is anxiety disorder

200

This is the percent of those with eating disorders misuse alcohol or other drugs?

What is 50%

300

The National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism states about how many previously diagnosable alcoholics matured out of their dependence

What is One Third

300

This behavior was most clearly associated with the temperance movement

What was moderation of drinking

300

This phenomenon is associated with aging in which the drinker loses his/her ability to handle alcohol

Tolerance reversal

300

"No wrong door" refers to this type of treatment

What is integrated treatment practices

300

The rituals of anorexia are closely related to this disorder in the DSM-V

What is OCD

400

Drug courts movement promotes this action with individuals who has legal problems that are related to addiction.

What is decarceration

400

About 90% of the world's heroin comes from this place

What is Afghanistan

400

This blocks withdrawal symptoms and reduce cravings 

What is methadone

400

Supported housing programs raw on this as an essential ingredient

What is harm reduction

400

This therapy is both cognitively based and client centered

What is motivational enhancement therapy

500

This is the guiding philosophy of PEASE academy

Restorative justice

500

What political family made their money through selling illicit alcohol directly to organized crime

Who are the Kennedy's

500

The inability to feel pleasure is known as this

What is anthedonia

500

This model is a way of conceptualizing the variations of co-occurring disorders in order to match treatment to their different needs

What is quadrant model

500

What disorder has the highest rate of suicide than that of any other addictive disorder

What is gambling

600

This program is primarily focus on persons released from prison

What is Reentry programs

600

Breweries popped up in the Midwest related to the arrival of

Who are the Germans

600

This drug activates the very receptors in the brain that involves the increase of appetite

What is marijuana

600

Motivational interviewing techniques have been successful in treatment for this injury

What is traumatic brain injury

600

Petting this helps to reduce angry outbursts

What is a dog