Name this family member: this person often covers for the addict’s problems and responsibilities to keep the rest of the family happy. The _____is known as the “ martyr of the family ” because he or she not only supports the dysfunctional behavior but shields the addict from the consequences of his or her actions.
Enabler
what is a type of skill that can be used to handle temptation?
coping skill
what chemical in the brain makes you feel less depressed?
serotonin
The most widespread self-help group for alcoholics is called ____________.
AA
Almost 6 percent of all persons over the age of 11 in the United States have used the street stimulant called_____________.
Methamphetamine or Crystal Meth.
Name this family member: this member feels a lot of pressure to follow all the rules perfectly and to perform in an outstanding manner. He is expected to represent the family in a positive way. In a high-stress family, the ____ is at risk of becoming overly responsible and needing to be in control at all times.
hero
What are the 3 P's you should avoid in recovery?
People, places and paraphernalia
When parents have substance use disorders, children are more likely to have them also due to_____________.
Genetic Predisposition or Genetics
____________prevention training is for clients to gain control over their substance related behavior in order to prevent using the substance again.
What is Relapse Prevention Training
__________ is the world’s most widely used stimulant with around 80% of the world’s population consuming it daily.
Caffeine
Name this family member: This is the child who continually gets into trouble as a way of getting attention. He is most likely to skip school, steal, and use alcohol or other drugs. As much trouble as this child causes, he relieves stress in the family by taking attention away from the issues between mom and dad that are not being addressed. In a high-stress family, the _______is at risk of being physically abused.
the scapegoat
What does HALT stand for?
What does HALT stand for? hungry, angry, lonely, tired
Psychodynamic theorists believe that people with substance use disorders have powerful__________ needs, also known as reliances, that can be traced to their early years.
Dependency
The most common opioid maintenance-drug program is the ___________maintenance program.
Methadone
________ percent of people with opioid use disorder die under the drugs influence, usually from overdose.
2%
Name this family member: He is the child in the family that feels like he cannot compete with his siblings in either positive or negative ways, so he withdraws and isolates himself from the rest of his family. He tends to live in his own world, ignored by his parents and siblings. In a high-stress family, the ____ is at risk of being sexually abused or engaging in self-destructive behaviors.
Lost Child
The most commonly used depressant. An estimated 2 billion people worldwide consume this substance.
Alcohol
What are 2 causes of mental illness?
chemical imbalance, environmental stressors, heredity
___________ therapy is when individuals are repeatedly presented with an unpleasant stimulus at the very moment they are taking a drug.
Aversion Therapy
_____________ are stimulant drugs that are manufactured in a laboratory and include Benzedrine, Dexedrine and Methedrine.
Amphetamines
Name this family member: He will do almost anything to get attention, and because of his charm and humor, he is often forgiven for any negative behavior. As much trouble as he may cause, his behavior takes the focus off any problems within the family. In a high-stress family, the _____ is at risk of being physically abused.
Mascot
_________ is a chemical in the brain that produces feelings of pleasure when activated.
Dopamine
__________ are neurotransmitters that help relieve pain and reduce emotional tension. They are often referred to as the body’s own opioids.
Endorphins
Operant conditioning plays a key role in substance abuse disorder because the substance pleasures the brain activating the________ center of the brain.
Reward
_____________ is a stimulant and a hallucinogen drug known as a “club drug” in which 6.5% of all high school students have used within the past year.
MDMA or Ecstasy