Alcohol
Drugs
Triggers
The Brain
Miscellaneous
100

What is alcohol? 

A. what is a stimulant

B. What is a depressant

C. None of the above 

B. What is a depressant 

Alcohol slows the nervous system of the body which causes thoughts, behaviors, and reactions to slow down as well. 

100

What are stimulants? 

A. What is meth?

B. What is heroin?

C. What is Cocaine?

D. What is A and C? 

D. What is A and C, meth and cocaine. 

Stimulants energize the nervous system which make the nerves act more quickly. Stimulants speed up the a person's actions, senses, and thoughts. 

100

What are triggers? 

A stimulus - such as a person, place, situation, or thing - that contributes to an unwanted emotional or behavioral response. While in this group, triggers meaning triggers that lead to a alcohol or substance use. 


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100

_________ are nerve cells that is the basic building block of the nervous system. 

What are neurons

Remembers neurons are your brian's way to process and send messages to the other parts of your brain and body. 

100

Whats are your AIOP facilitators names? 

Who are Ewana, TaShawna, and Tavia. 

200

Alcohol affect which part of the brain? 

A. Hippo campus

B. Cerebellum 

C. Prefrontal Cortex 

D. All of the above 

D. All of the above

Remember!

The hippo campus is the part of the brain where memory is stored. The cerebellum is the part of the brain that controls movement, balance, and motor function. The prefrontal cortex is where your brain processes impulsive behaviors, the brains reward system, and is still developing well into your 20s. 

200

Stimulants can make people feel? 

A. alert and awake

B. slow and sluggish

C. tense and agitated 

D. Both A and C. 

D. Both A and C. 

Stimulants again excite the body's responses based off how much a person uses and what they use. 

200

A pipe, peer pressure, arguments with family or significant other, money, celebrations, party scene, etc. are examples of _________?

What are external triggers. 


Remember external triggers are the things going on outside your body that prompt the thought to want to use. 

200

What are mood-altering substances? 

A. psycho-active drugs

B. alcohol and other chemicals

C. stimulants, depressants, and hallucinogens

D. All of the above


D. All of the above

Mood-altering drugs, sometimes called psycho active drugs are drugs that include alcohol, other chemicals, substances, and medicines that change a person's mood or feeling. The three major types of mood altering drugs are: stimulants, depressants, and hallucinogens. 

200

How many groups does it take to complete AIOP? 

20 group meetings 

300

What are three dangers alcohol can lead to? 

Higher likely for addictive behaviors, Increase in legal consequences, Car accidents, and organ damage or failure. 


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300

Name 2 physical effects of stimulants

feeling of being nervous, pacing, heart beat faster, rise in blood pressure, anxious, and etc. 

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300

Give me 2 examples of what internal triggers are? 

guilt, frustration, stress response, excited, relaxation, comfort, etc. 

Facilitator grade 

Internal triggers are the emotions, thoughts, and things happening within yourself that lead to the thought to want to use. 

300

Why do teens have an increased risk for developing an addiction later on in life, than compared to an adult who used drugs at age 30 or more? 

The adolescent brain is still growing. The rational part of a teen’s brain isn’t fully developed and won’t be until age 25 or so. 

300

Name 1 thing you are grateful for today? 

freebie

400

Name 3 symptoms of alcohol withdrawal

  • Anxiety
  • Shaky hands
  • Headache
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Insomnia
  • Sweating
  • Confusion
  • Racing heart
  • High blood pressure
  • Fever
  • Heavy sweating

Any others that might not be on this list? 

400

Marijuana is a stimulant or a depressant? Why? 

Marijuana is a depressant, like alcohol. Marijuana can cause a feeling of euphoria, comfort, and relaxation, thus slowing now the central nervous system in the body. 

400

Give us an example of how you would deal with an external trigger such as peer pressure? 

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400

True or false? Your brain can repair it's self after drug use. 

True! Your brain as well as its body can change over time and if you're good to it, it can heal. 
400

Describe tolerance 

The process in which the same amount of a drug begins to have less effect or when the amount of a drug needs to be increased to have the same effect as before. 

500

_____________ is an international mutual aid fellowship with the stated purpose of enabling its members to "stay sober and help other alcoholics achieve sobriety."

What is AA or Alcoholics Anonymous

500

Fentanyl is... 

A. Synthetic (man-made)

B. An opioid drug

C. suppresses pain

D. all of the above

D. All of the above 

Fentanyl is often pill form and is man-made, meaning not of a natural substance found in nature. Fentanyl is a part of opioid class of drugs that are meant for pain management. Fentanyl acts on the nerve messages by slowing them down this sending your brain the message that there is no pain. 

500

Name 2 ways someone can handle an internal trigger? 

journaling, taking a walk, listening to music, talking to a friend, counselor, or support, etc. 

500

What are 2 ways you can help your brain and body heal? 

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Eat healthy, sleep regularly, continue to learn, and don't use substances. 

500

An addiction affects? 

A. The body

B. Emotions

C. Social and Family life

D. All of the above 

D. All of the above

Addiction is often called the bio-psycho-social disorder in that the consequences and effects affect a person's whole being. Addiction is related to the severe problems such as compulsive and habitual use of mood-altering substances.