THE NUMBERS DON'T LIE
WHAT'S THE WORD?
MEN VS. WOMEN
YOUR BRAIN ON DRUGS
PSYCH WARS
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How many Americans aged 12 and older meet criteria for a Substance Use Disorder?

A. 12 Million
B. 24 Million
C. 48 Million
D. 70 Million

Answer: C. 48 Million

Explanation: SAMHSA estimates approximately 48.5 million Americans meet criteria for a Substance Use Disorder.

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What is the clinical term for continuing a behavior despite negative consequences?

A. Dependence
B. Compulsivity
C. Rationalization
D. Impulsivity

Answer: B. Compulsivity

Explanation: Compulsive behavior continues despite harm and is a hallmark feature of addiction.

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Which gender generally develops addiction more quickly after beginning regular substance use?

A. Men
B. Women
C. Both equally
D. Depends on age

Answer: B. Women

Explanation: Researchers call this the "telescoping effect." The telescoping effect in addiction describes the accelerated progression seen in many women from first use to substance use disorder. Research has found this phenomenon across several substances, including alcohol, opioids, cocaine, and prescription medications. Biological differences, hormonal influences, body composition, metabolism, co-occurring trauma, and mental health factors may contribute to this faster progression. 

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Which part of the brain controls judgment and impulse control?

A. Amygdala
B. Brainstem
C. Prefrontal Cortex
D. Hippocampus

Answer: C. Prefrontal Cortex

Explanation: This area is heavily impacted by addiction.

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What is the most common mental illness in America?

A. Bipolar Disorder
B. Schizophrenia
C. Anxiety Disorders
D. PTSD

Answer: C. Anxiety Disorders

Explanation: Anxiety disorders affect tens of millions of Americans.

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What percentage of individuals with a Substance Use Disorder also have a mental health disorder?

A. 15%
B. 30%
C. 50%
D. 80%

Answer: C. 50%

Explanation: Roughly half of people with SUDs have a co-occurring mental health condition.

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What is the term for needing more of a substance to achieve the same effect?

A. Withdrawal
B. Craving
C. Tolerance
D. Sensitization

Answer: C. Tolerance

Explanation: Tolerance develops when the brain adapts to repeated substance exposure.

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Who is more likely to seek professional mental health treatment?

A. Men
B. Women
C. Equal rates
D. Depends on diagnosis

Answer: B. Women

Explanation: Women consistently access treatment services more frequently than men. Research has shown that women may progress from first use to dependence, experience substance-related health consequences sooner, and require treatment after a shorter period of use compared to men. 

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Which neurotransmitter is most associated with reward and pleasure?

A. Serotonin
B. Dopamine
C. GABA
D. Glutamate

Answer: B. Dopamine

Explanation: Dopamine drives motivation and reward-seeking behaviors.

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What disorder includes episodes of mania and depression?

A. Major Depression
B. Bipolar Disorder
C. Borderline Personality Disorder
D. OCD

Answer: B. Bipolar Disorder

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Which substance causes the most deaths annually in the United States?

A. Heroin
B. Alcohol
C. Fentanyl
D. Tobacco

Answer: D. Tobacco

Explanation: Tobacco contributes to over 480,000 deaths annually, more than any other substance.

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What is "Anhedonia"?

A. Fear of social situations
B. Inability to feel pleasure
C. Excessive energy
D. Emotional numbness caused by trauma

Answer: B. Inability to feel pleasure

Explanation: Long-term substance use can make everyday activities less rewarding.

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DAILY DOUBLE

Which gender has the highest completed suicide rate?

A. Women
B. Men
C. Equal rates
D. Adolescents only

Answer: B. Men

Explanation: Men die by suicide approximately four times more often than women.

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DAILY DOUBLE

Which part of the brain is involved in fear and emotional memories?

A. Cerebellum
B. Thalamus
C. Amygdala
D. Occipital Lobe

Answer: C. Amygdala

Explanation: The amygdala plays a major role in stress and relapse triggers.

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What personality disorder is associated with fear of abandonment and emotional instability?

A. Narcissistic Personality Disorder
B. Antisocial Personality Disorder
C. Borderline Personality Disorder
D. Avoidant Personality Disorder

Answer: C. Borderline Personality Disorder - Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is characterized by an intense fear of real or perceived abandonment, unstable emotions, rapidly changing relationships, impulsive behaviors, and an unstable sense of self. Individuals with BPD often experience strong emotional reactions and may go to great lengths to avoid being abandoned or rejected.

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Approximately what percentage of overdose deaths involve fentanyl?

A. 25%
B. 40%
C. 70%
D. 90%

Answer: C. 70%

Explanation: Synthetic opioids, primarily fentanyl, are involved in the majority of overdose deaths.

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What is "Anosognosia"?

A. Fear of relapse
B. Memory impairment
C. Inability to recognize one's illness
D. Loss of motivation

Answer: C. Inability to recognize one's illness

Explanation: Often seen in addiction and severe mental illness.

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Which gender is more likely to have a trauma history before entering addiction treatment?

A. Men
B. Women
C. Equal rates
D. No correlation exists

Answer: B. Women

Explanation: Trauma histories are extremely common among women in treatment. Studies have found that more than half—and often a substantial majority—of women in substance use treatment report a history of trauma or victimization, highlighting the importance of trauma-informed care in addiction treatment. 

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What part of the brain is most responsible for opioid overdose deaths?

A. Frontal Lobe
B. Hippocampus
C. Brainstem
D. Amygdala

Answer: C. Brainstem

Explanation: Opioids suppress breathing by affecting the brainstem.

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What disorder is characterized by intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors?

A. PTSD
B. ADHD
C. OCD
D. Bipolar Disorder

Answer: C. OCD - 

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is characterized by:

  • Obsessions: Unwanted, intrusive thoughts, urges, or images that cause significant anxiety or distress.
  • Compulsions: Repetitive behaviors or mental acts performed to reduce the anxiety caused by the obsessions.

Examples include:

  • Fear of contamination → excessive handwashing
  • Fear of harm coming to loved ones → repeated checking behaviors
  • Intrusive thoughts about order or symmetry → arranging items repeatedly
  • Unwanted violent, sexual, or religious thoughts → mental rituals or reassurance seeking
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On average, how many serious recovery attempts occur before long-term sobriety?

A. 1-2
B. 3-4
C. 5-7
D. 10-12

Answer: C. 5-7

Explanation: Research shows most people experience multiple treatment episodes before achieving sustained recovery.

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What is "Euphoric Recall"?

A. Obsessing over future drug use
B. Remembering only positive drug experiences
C. Forgetting traumatic experiences
D. Increased cravings during withdrawal

Answer: B. Remembering only positive drug experiences

Explanation: Individuals recall the "good times" while minimizing consequences.

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Which gender experiences alcohol-related health complications sooner despite drinking less?

A. Men
B. Women
C. Equal rates
D. Depends on age

Answer: B. Women

Explanation: Women metabolize alcohol differently and often experience damage sooner.

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Which drug causes the greatest dopamine release?

A. Alcohol
B. Marijuana
C. Cocaine
D. Methamphetamine

Approximate Dopamine Increase by Substance

 Alcohol: ~200%
Marijuana: ~225%
Opiates: ~300%
Cocaine: ~350%
Crack Cocaine: ~450%
Methamphetamine: ~1200%




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Which psychiatric illness has the highest mortality rate?

A. Schizophrenia
B. Bipolar Disorder
C. Major Depression
D. Anorexia Nervosa

Answer: D. Anorexia Nervosa

Explanation: Due to both medical complications and suicide risk, anorexia has the highest mortality rate among psychiatric disorders.