Drug Addiction
History of Drug Abuse
Sleep Disorders
Perfectionism
Coming off of Psychiatric Medication
100

A chronic, relapsing disorder characterized by compulsive drug-seeking behavior and use despite adverse consequences.

Addiction

100

For approximately how many years have humans been using alcohol?

~9000 years
8-10K acceptable

100

Diagnosed conditions that involve problems with the quality, timing, and amount of sleep.

Sleep Disorders

100

The drive to appear, feel, and be perfect.

Perfectionism

100

This type of medication includes antidepressants, anti-anxiety, and anti-psychotics.

Psychiatric Medication

200

What are two reasons that people use drugs?

Varies
200

True or False: All adolescent drug use since 1997 has been on the rise.

False: Across all substances used by adolescents, use has decreased by about 7%. However, the drug poisoning death rate has increased during that time.

200

REM sleep is the truly restful part of sleep in which one dreams. What does REM stand for?

Rapid Eye Movement

200

This type of thought process would mean one would need something perfect, or not at all.

All-or-nothing thinking

200

What are two reasons that someone may want to stop taking psychiatric medication?

Varies. May include side-effects, physical issues caused by the medication, lack of improvement, etc.

300

This term describes needing more of a drug to experience the same effect.

Tolerance

300

Of the six most commonly used drugs naturally accessible in the far past, name two of them.

Alcohol, cannabis, opium, blue lotus, cocaine, tobacco.

300

This is the most common sleep disorder, the symptoms of which bother a reported one-third of adults.

Insomnia

300

Constantly delaying doing something or putting it off until the last minute.

Procrastination

300

What is meant by the phrase "stopping cold turkey?"

To stop taking a drug without any tapering period.

400

What happens to someone's dopamine receptors when they've been using cocaine for extended periods of time?

They decrease.

400

True or false? A 2012 drug use survey found that 63% of Americans believed that state government should increase the number of mandatory prison terms for non-violent drug crimes.

False
400

This is the 24-hour cycle that humans have, also known as an "internal clock."

Circadian Rhythm

400

Name two potential causes of perfectionism.

Fear of judgment or disapproval from others.
Early childhood experiences.
Mental health conditions.
Poor self-esteem.
Feelings of inadequacy.
A need for control.
Tying self-worth to achievements.

400

What is a tapering plan?

Gradually reducing the dose of a drug you are taking.

500

What are two risk factors, or things that might increase one's chance of abusing drugs?

Aggressive behavior in childhood, lack of parental supervision, low peer refusal skills, drug experimentation, availability of drugs at school, community poverty, etc.

500

True or False: The potency of drugs has increased significantly over the years.

True

500

This sleep disorder is characterized by falling asleep at times even if you don't want to.

Narcolepsy

500

Explain the difference between perfectionists and high-achievers.

Perfectionists need everything perfect, find difficulty starting things, and others.
High-achievers accept that mistakes are part of the process and try many different things even if they will not turn out perfectly.

500

Symptoms one experiences when one has built up a tolerance to a substance and then stops taking it.

Withdrawal Symptoms