Drugs and Alcohol
Addiction
Stress and Coping
Peer Pressure
Random
100

The number of teens using these has been steadily DECREASING since the 90s

What are cigarettes

100

Physical and psychological symptoms people experience when they stop using an addictive substance

What are withdrawls

100

3 problems or events that can cause stress within a family

Addiction, work, money, divorce, illness, domestic violence, etc.

100

"No thanks, I don't want to," is an example of THIS type of refusal skill

Tell the Truth

100

Name 3 adults a teenager can go to for support

Who are parents, teachers, school counselors, grandparents, aunts, uncles, pastor, etc.

200

The powdered form of a highly addictive drug made from the cocoa plant; is usually snorted or injected

What is cocaine?

200

Builds over time with repeated use of a drug; requires people to use greater and greater amounts in order to experience a high

What is Tolerance

200

2 positive (or healthy) ways to cope with stress

What are: exercise, journaling, prayer, drawing or coloring, meditation, listening to music, etc...

200

Teens are more likely to be offered drugs or alcohol by these people than by strangers

Who are friends/peers/people they know

200

When a family member has a problem with addiction, this is the only person who can make the choice for them to get better

Who is: The person with the problem

300

The sensation of bugs crawling under the skin is a common sensory hallucination that results from the use of this drug. Long term users are typically covered in scars and open sores from obsessively picking at their own skin.

What is crystal meth

300

Name something that could increase your risk for forming addiction

What is family history, using drugs or alcohol in your teens, lack of coping skills

300

2 negative things people might do to cope with stress

Self harm, Alcohol or drug use, physical fights, run away from home, etc.

300

Saying, "Let's go to the movies instead," is an example of THIS type of refusal skill.

What is suggesting an alternative?

300

The feel-good chemical released in your brain when you use drugs, alcohol, or have another enjoyable experience

What is DOPAMINE

400

Although the high from this drug only lasts a few hours, it can continue to effect your hand-eye coordination and ability to perform complex tasks for the next 36 hours after use

What is Marijuana?

400

When a person just abruptly stops using an addictive substance, we say that they are doing this.

What is Quitting Cold Turkey?

400

The 4 C's

What are CAUSE, CHANGE, CURE, AND COPE?

400

True or False: People who practice refusal skills ahead of time have a much easier time saying no to peer pressure

TRUE

400

The saying on the sign in Ms B's door window Hint: It's about drugs

What is 'NUGS NOT DRUGS'

500

Users of this hallucinogenic drug can experience terrifying flashbacks years afterward

What is LSD

500

Because most people with addiction problems start out using alcohol or marijuana, people often refer to them as this

What is THE GATEWAY DRUG (S)

500

A plan created ahead of time for what to do and where to go if you have a dangerous situation at home

What is a safety plan

500

Give an example of a way to refuse that uses humor

Responses will vary

500

The name of a support group that helps people who struggle with alcoholism, as well as their families

Alcoholics Anonymous

600
Any chemical or addictive substance that slows down your Central Nervous system

Depressant

600

When someone has used something once or twice, we say they are in this stage of use

Experimentation

600

How do you know who your guidance counselor is?

By your last name!

A-L

M-Z

600

"I need to be home in a few minutes to eat dinner."


This is an example of what type of refusal skill?

What is Planning Your Exit

600

The age at which the human brain is said to be completely developed

25