Programs for Recovery
MAT
Effects
Statistics
Terms
100

This program was created in 1935 by a NY stockbroker and a surgeon. 

Bonus points if you know their names!

Alcoholic Anonymous [AA] Bill Wilson & Dr. Bob. 

100

Created in Germany in 1937, also has a dual purpose of pain management.

Methadone. 

100

Neurotransmitter that is affected by drugs, that alters the brains ability to feel pleasure. 

Dopamine

100

This addiction kills up to 8 million people each year

Tobacco use disorder. 

100

The body adaptation to a substance that requires increasing the amount to achieve the desired effect

Tolerance

200

This program was created in the 1950s, in Los Angeles. 

Narcotics Anonymous [NA] 

200

Naloxone and Buprenorphine are found in this MAT for opioid cravings

Suboxone. 

200

Short term effects of this drug include, fatigue, slow reaction time, mood swings. Long term include permanent brain damage [Korsakoff's/Wernicke's].

Alcohol. 

200

This pharmaceutical company ignited the opioid crisis in 1996

Purdue Pharma [Sackler family]. 

200

Co-occurrence of a SUD and a MH disorder 

Dual diagnosis
300

When someone needs intensive mental health support [also used in recovery], a _______ offers structured therapy and group support without full-time hospitalization.

Partial Hospitalization Program [PHP] 

300

MAT used for cocaine cravings.

Topamax

300

Short term effects include, anxiety, insomnia, muscle breakdown. Long term effects include muscle tremors, frequent urination. 

Caffeine

300

This is the most common illicit drug, used by 61.9 million people.

Marijuana 

300

Complete avoidance of the addictive substance.

Abstinence. 

400

Established in 1992 and 1994, this program emphasizes a 4-point program.

Bonus points if you know the 4-points!

Self-Management and Recovery Training [SMART]

Lifestyle Balance

Building Motivation

Problem Solving

Coping with Urges.

[1992 it was inc. and became Alcohol & Drug Abuse Self-help Network. 1994 it was SMART] 

400

An injection used to help with cravings for alcohol AND opiates

Vivitrol

400

It takes 15 years for your body to heal itself fully after quitting this

Tobacco

400

This U.S. State has the highest overdose deaths

California [6,198, 8.81% of National Average death rate]. 

400

Process of overcoming addiction, achieving and maintaining abstinence, improving quality of life.

Recovery

500

Peer-led, and non-theistic, this program for recovery was founded on Buddhism

Recovery Dharma

500

Created in 1965, it was originally created to treat obesity.

Naltrexone. 

500

Common side effects are paranoia, aggression and violence.

Methamphetamines

500

Per capita, this state has the highest overdose deaths.

West Virginia, 52.8/100,000 residents.

500

Giving up everything, for one thing.

Addiction