Diagnosis
Name that substance
MYTH or FACT
Stigma
Share your story
100

What does SUD stand for?

Substance use disorder

100

The most commonly misused substance is ––––

alcohol

100

1 in 8 adults have an alcohol use disorder

Fact

100

What is stigma?

A set of negative and often unfair beliefs that a society or group of people have about something. Stigma is caused by prejudice, fear, and ignorance.

100

What's one thing you learned today?

Great job!

200

Addiction can occur with substances or ________. For example, gambling and internet use. 

Behaviors

200

There is an ongoing debate about if -------- should be legalized for recreational use or not.

marijuana/cannabis 

200

If someone relapses, there is no hope that they can get sober. 

Myth. Most people with addiction who experience a relapse will return to recovery. Addiction is a chronic illness and recovery takes time and effort and sometimes results in setbacks. This doesn’t mean previous treatments failed, because the person with addiction still made progress overall in getting well.

200

True or false: addict is the best term to describe someone with a SUD

False. Some people believe that "addict" is too negative. It is better to say that someone "has an addiction" than that they "are an addict"

200

If someone you love was struggling with addiction, what's one encouraging message you would give them?

Excellent! 

300

Define withdrawal

the unpleasant physical and mental symptoms that occur when a person stops or significantly reduces their use of a substance they have become physically dependent on

300

------ are the most dangerous drug type. They are involved in approximately 71.76% of drug overdoses.

Opioids 

300

Women have a higher risk of addiction to prescription painkillers.

Fact. Women are more likely to struggle with chronic pain, be prescribed prescription pain meds, and receive them in higher doses and for longer, all of which increases the chances of women becoming addicted to prescription pain relievers

300

What's one thing you can do to combat stigma against addiction?

Revising the words and terms we use when discussing substance use disorder and the people affected by it, showing compassion and kindness, educating others

300

What motivated you to seek treatment?

Thank you for sharing your story

400

Define tolerance

A condition that occurs when the body gets used to a drug so larger doses are required to get the same effect

400

------ is a synthetic opioid that is 100 times more potent than morphine. In recent years it has gotten a lot of attention in the news. 

Fentanyl 

400

Drug overdose is the leading cause of accidental deaths in the United States

Fact. Over 52,000 people died from drug overdoses in 2015, with around 20,000 of those deaths resulting from prescription opioid painkillers and almost 13,000 more from heroin. The number has only increased during the pandemic.

400

What's one negative impact of stigma about addiction?

For example: preventing people from seeking treatment, mental health challenges, worse treatment outcomes

400

In your opinion, what's the hardest thing about recovery?

Thank you for sharing

500

Name the 4 symptom categories for Substance Use disorders

Impaired control, social problems, risky use, physical dependence

500

----- is often not considered a "drug of abuse", but even moderate use can lead to withdrawal symptoms like headaches, fatigue, and irritability. 

Caffeine 

500

People have to hit “rock bottom” before they can get well

Myth. People who seek help early in the process have more resources to draw upon, such as a supportive family or a job. The sooner someone gets help, the better.

500

Have you ever felt judged for your mental health or addiction, and what impact did this have on you?

Thank you for sharing

500

Who is your biggest supporter in your recovery? What's one thing you could do to expand your support network?

Support is crucial for recovery! Great job.