Club Drugs
Marijuana/THC
Alcohol & Tobacco
Stage of Recovery
The Brain and Addiction
100
The negative side-effect of this drug include severe risk of dehydration and hyperthermia, sensitivity to touch, nausea, anxiety, panic attacks, jaw pain, and paranoia.
What is Ecstasy?
100
Another name for marijuana.
What is cannabis?
100
This legal substance is classified as a depressant and is often consumed in its liquid form.
What is alcohol?
100
This is the first stage of recovery.
What is Withdrawl?
100
You can not live without this body part. It receives, processes, and integrates information so you can survive and function under all sorts of changing circumstances and learn from experience.
What is the brain?
200
GHB, Katamine, and Rohypnol are considered
What is date rape drugs?
200
a resinous substance that presents itself as hard or soft slabs that are broken up and smoked in a pipe, sometimes added to tobacco.
What is Hash?
200
The following symptoms have what in common: Headache, stomachache, low blood sugar, dehydration, and possibly an irritation of the lining of the digestive system.
What is hangover?
200
________ is 46 - 120 days into a person abstinence from all drugs. During this time, you feel a lot of boredom and fatigued. The key to making it through __________ is to increase your level of sober activities (i.e. Exercise, social activities, and recreational activities.)
What is Stage 3: The Wall?
200
This body part connects the brain to the rest of your body, transmitting messages back and forth from skin, muscles, and organ systems to the brain.
What is the Spinal Cord?
300
This drug usually only has a high of about 5 -20minutes. Each time the user needs more to obtain the high. The risk of overdose is high. A sign of use is mood swings, irritability, talkativeness, and euphoria.
What is Cocaine?
300
Memory problems, difficulties with concentration, relaxed inhibitions, disoriented behavior, and the inability to think clearly.
What is Short-Term Effect of Marijuana use?
300
A condition that happens to an unborn baby when a woman drinks while pregnant.
What is Fetal Alcohol syndrome?
300
This is the second stage of recovery. During this stage, the body has made the most repairs and people usually feel great which can make them over confident and bring on a possible relapse.
What is the Honeymoon Stage?
300
This system includes the Brain and spinal cord. It controls not just your thinking, feeling, learning, and movements, but virtually everything your body does.
What is Central Nervous System (CNS)?
400
Due to the ignitable, corrosive, and toxic nature of the chemicals used to make this drug, there is a high risk of fires and toxic fumes from making this drug.
What is Methamphetamine?
400
The munchies; red, bloodshot eyes; trouble with thinking, memory, and learning; loss of motor coordination; silliness or giddiness for no reason; sleepiness; dizziness; anxiety ; and talkativeness.
What is signs of being high from marijuana use?
400
The legal age to buy or possess tobacco products.
What is 18 year old
400
People say this stage begins as their energy and mood improve. There are fewer cravings to use. If you have made it this far in recovery you have made significant progress.
What is The Adjustment Stage?
400
This part of the brain is significant to the development of addiction. It is the key to survival and is wired to remember natural rewards such as food when you get hungry.
What is The Reward Pathway?
500
The full name of GHB
What is gamma hydroxybutyrate?
500
The complete name of the active drug in marijuana.
What is delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol?
500
These two body part are most effected by regular usage of Tobacco products.
What is mouth and lungs?
500
The is the final stage of Recovery that usually occur around 181 - 360 days into your abstinence.
What is The Resolution Stage?
500
This neurotransmitter is associated with pleasure and is triggered when you engage in an activity you enjoy. A person in the first stage of recovery does not produce this neurotransmitter normally for a while after they stop using drugs.
What is Dopamine?