Understanding Addiction
Signs and symptoms
Consequences of Addiction
Treatment approaches
100

This term refers to the compulsive engagement in rewarding stimuli despite adverse consequences.

What is Addiction?

100

This is a common emotional sign of addiction, often seen in individuals who are affected.

What is anxiety or depression?

100

Chronic addiction can lead to this health issue, particularly involving the liver.

What is liver disease?

100

This is the first step in treatment, where individuals acknowledge their addiction.

What is admission or acknowledgment of the problem?

200

The brains reward system is primarily associated with this neurotransmitter, which is often affected by addictive substances.

What is dopamine?

200

A person addicted to substances might experience changes in this area of their life, due to not being honest, stealing, isolating, which ends up impacting their ______ with friends and family.

What is relationships?

200

Addiction can lead to impaired judgment, which may result in this behavior.

What is risky or unsafe behaviors?

200

This therapy approach includes group support from peers who have similar experiences.

What is Group therapy?
300

This is the phase called when a person stops using a substance and experiences physical and psychological symptoms.

What is Withdrawal?

300

This is a common behavioral symptom of addiction, where a person takes unnecessary risks despite the consequences.

What is risky behavior?

300

This legal consequence is often faced by individuals convicted of substance-related offenses.

What is Jail or imprisonment?

300

This is a medically supervised process to help patients safely detoxify from addictive substances.

What is medical detox?

400

This model explains addiction as a chronic brain disease that affects control, craving, and tolerance.

What is the disease model of addiction?

400

This term refers to the development of diminished effects from a substance after prolonged use.

What is tolerance?

400
Addiction can negatively affect these key areas in an individuals life.

What are family, work, and Social life?

400

This long-term program involves, an impatient comprehensive approach to recovery, typically lasting for several months.

What is residential treatment?

500

This term refers to genetic predisposition that influences an individuals likelihood of developing an addiction.

What is hereditary or genetic risk?

500

This is a term used to describe the secretive behavior often exhibited by individuals suffering from addiction.

What is lying or deceit?

500

This can happen to anyone that uses at anytime , if they do to much of a substance it can result in this term.

What is Overdose or Death?

500

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