Substance Education
Relapse Prevention
AA
Drugs
Random Facts
100

This brain chemical is heavily involved in reward and addiction.

What is dopamine?

100

A person, place, or situation that increases the risk of returning to substance use is called a what?

What is a trigger?

100

What is the AA for family members called

Al-anon

100

The fastest addicting drug is...

What is Nicotine

100

Most eaten food in the world?

What is Rice?
200

These are emotional or physical signals that begin when the body is adjusting to the absence of a substance.

What are withdrawal symptoms?

200

This type of relapse starts in the mind before any substance use occurs.

What is mental or emotional relapse?

200

Founder of Alcoholics Anonymous

Who is Bill Wilson or Dr. BOB

200

The most common addiction across the nation..

What is alcohol?

200

What animal has three hearts?

What is the Octopus?

300

This part of the brain is responsible for decision-making and impulse control.

What is the prefrontal cortex?

300

The three stages of relapse.

What are emotional, mental, and physical relapse?

300

What are the alternatives to recovery? 

What are jails, institutions and death.

300

This class of substances slows down the central nervous system and includes alcohol, benzodiazepines, and some sleep medications.

What are depressants?

300

What is the top 1 world language?

What is Mandarin Chinese

400

This term refers to using more than one substance at the same time, which significantly increases risk and unpredictability.

What is polysubstance use?

400

HALT stands for this.

What are Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired?

400

When was AA originally created?

What is 1935

400

This type of drug increases central nervous system activity, causing heightened alertness, energy, and sometimes dangerous cardiovascular effects.

What are stimulants?

400

This fruit is technically a berry and grows on a vine.

What is a banana?

500

This naturally occurring opioid is produced by the body and binds to opioid receptors to reduce pain and create feelings of well-being.

What are endorphins?

500

A relapse prevention strategy that involves observing thoughts, feelings, and urges without reacting is rooted in this psychological practice.

What is mindfulness?

500

What year was the First Edition Big Book Published?

1939

500

This hallucinogen alters perception, mood, and thought, and is commonly found in mushrooms.

What is psilocybin?

500

What is the largest Organ in the human Body?

What is the Skin