The part of the brain that is not fully developed until mid to late 20s. Also known as the brake or stop part of the brain functions in decision making.
What is the prefrontal cortex?
The percentage of adolescence who have SUD.
what is 30 percent?
Part of the brain that gets hijacked while drinking.
What is the Prefrontal cortex?
A minimum of a 28 day stay here.
what is an inpatient center?
The part of the brain that is fully developed and is the pleasure and reward center. Also known as the gas pedal.
What is the nucleus accumbus?
Repeated use causes these social and health risks.
school failure, problems with family and other relationships, mental health issues, impaired memory, loss of interest in normal healthy activities.
Part of the brain that can stop developing when adolescents start drinking.
What is a hippocampus?
Most commonly offered treatment setting.
what is outpatient or intensive outpatient?.
Chemical released in vast amounts when the pleasure and reward system is activated.
What is dopamine?
Two risk factors for developing addiction.
what is genetic predisposition and ACEs?
Alcohol causes this, damaged brain regions involved in memory, decision-making, impulse control, attention, sleep regulation, and other cognitive functions.
What is a chemical imbalance?
Adolesencse with severe SUD who can still be safely managed at home but still require a higher level of care goes here.
What is partial hospitaliation?
This large network in the brain that is not fully developed until adulthood allows cells to communicate with one another, carrying signals back and forth between the brain and the rest of the body.
What is network of neurons?
The percentage of adults who waited to drink after age 21 that have SUD compared to a 14-year-old who started drinking.
What is 15.2% and 2.1%?
Links the pleasurable, rewarding experience with “cues,” that is, the people, places, and things present when drinking.
What is incentive salience?
The approach that actively helps adolescents participate in their recovery.
What is the behavioral approach?