Self-Medication
Pharmacology
Treatment & Recovery
Symptoms & Signs
Random Trivia
100

This is the term for using substances like alcohol or drugs to temporarily relieve symptoms of an underlying mental health issue before getting professional care.

What is self-medication?

100

This stimulant is notorious for causing intense paranoia and panic attacks during the "crash" phase following prolonged use.

What is cocaine (or methamphetamine)?

100

This evidence-based, skills-focused therapy helps patients identify and change negative thought patterns that drive both anxiety and substance cravings.

What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)?

100

Anhedonia, a core symptom of depression, is defined as the inability to feel this.

What is pleasure (or joy)?

100

A group of these pink, long-legged birds is called a "flamboyance."

What are flamingos?

200

Individuals with Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) may misuse this specific class of fast-acting prescription medications (e.g., Xanax or Valium) for rapid relief, leading to a dangerous cycle of addiction.

What are benzodiazepines?

200

This primary "feel-good" neurotransmitter is heavily targeted by both addictive substances and antidepressants.

What is dopamine?

200

Stopping substance use causes a physical and mental reaction known as this. For severe alcohol or benzodiazepine use, this must be medically supervised due to high anxiety and seizure risks.

What is withdrawal?

200

Because symptoms overlap, it is often difficult to determine whether a depressive state is directly caused by substance misuse, or if the _____ merely exists alongside the addiction.

What is a mental disorder?

200

This is the only fruit that bears its seeds on the outside.

What is a strawberry?

300

When a person has both a substance use disorder and a mental health disorder at the same time, it is clinically referred to by this term.

What is a co-occurring disorder?

300

Chronic, heavy use of this widely used legal substance is strongly linked to an increased risk of developing major depression.

What is alcohol?

300

This specialized, non-punitive judicial system focuses on placing individuals with co-occurring disorders into treatment programs rather than the justice system.

What is a treatment/drug court?

300

Sudden withdrawal from certain substances (like opioids or alcohol) can cause physical anxiety symptoms, including this rapid, pounding heartbeat.

What is tachycardia (or palpitations/racing heart)?

300

This popular condiment was originally sold in the 1830s as a medicine to treat diarrhea and indigestion.

What is ketchup?

400

Alcohol is a central nervous system depressant. While a drink might initially lower social anxiety, its rebound effect often triggers or worsens this specific mood disorder the following day.

What is depression?

400

Marijuana use, especially high-THC strains, can trigger a short-term, intense surge in this primary anxiety symptom, mimicking a heart attack.

What is a panic attack?

400

Because mental health and addiction target the exact same areas of the _____, treating both concurrently is essential for long-term recovery.

What is the brain?

400

This specific type of anxiety involves an intense, irrational fear of being judged or rejected in public, frequently driving individuals to abuse alcohol as a "social lubricant" before leaving the house.

What is social anxiety disorder?

400

Sound travels about four times faster through this liquid substance than it does through the air.

What is water?

500

Individuals suffering from depression may misuse this legal, highly addictive stimulant found in morning beverages to temporarily combat severe lethargy and fatigue.

What is caffeine?

500

This class of prescribed antidepressants, which includes medications like Prozac and Zoloft, is often preferred for patients with co-occurring substance issues because they carry no risk of physical addiction.

What are SSRIs (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors)?

500

This "stages of change" model describes the period when an individual begins to see the benefits of quitting and makes a plan to stop using substances.

What is the preparation stage?

500

Psychological symptoms, such as feeling persistently discarded, undesired, or left behind, can drive a person into deep depression and subsequent substance misuse.

What is abandonment?

500

This planet in our solar system rotates clockwise, making it the only one to spin backwards compared to the others.

What is Venus?