Drug Abuse and Addiction
Drugs and the Brain
Addiction and Health
High-risk situations for Relapse
Cognitive Distortions
100

True or False

Addiction is described as chronic, relapsing brain disease that is characterized by compulsive drug seeking AND use, despite harmful consequences.

True

100

What is the most complex organ of the human body?

The Brain

100

Those suffering from addiction often have one or more medical issues that occur as well. True or False?

True


100

This high-risk situation happens during a period of recovery. You may decide to use once just to see if you are able to stop or put yourself in a tempting situation.

Testing personal control

100

Your performance is either perfect or it is a complete failure.

All-or-nothing thinking.

200

Drugs change the brain's:

A) Structure

B) Function

C) Both

C) Both

200

Drugs of abuse target the brain's reward system by flooding the circuit with

A) Dopamine

B) Acetylcholine 

C) Norepihephrine

D) All of the above

Dopamine 

200

Drug addiction can:

A) Cause mental health issues

B) Develop because of pre-existing mental health issues

C) Does not effect mental health issues

D) A and B

D.) A and B

200

This high-risk situation sometimes occurs when you are feeling good and want to feel even better. You might use to increase feelings of pleasure, freedom, or sexual excitement. It is often connected to special events like a birthday, holiday, or vacation. It can be tempting to make a special exception and give yourself permission “just this one time.”

Enhancement of positive emotions

200

You downplay the importance of your accomplishments or downplay the significance of a situation.

Minimizing

300

Name at least 3 reasons people use drugs

To feel better (stress, depression, etc)

To feel good (socially, pleasure, relaxation)

Curiosity (peer pressure, seeking a thrill, etc) 

Fear of withdrawal

300

The part of the brain that enables us to make thoughtful decisions, assess situations, and keep our emotions under control, is completed during which stage of life:

A) Childhood (up to 12 years)

B) Adolescence (13-19)

C) Young adulthood (20-25)

D) None of the above

Young adulthood

300

Name 3 diseases or illnesses that can result from drug use

Hepatitis

Heart disease

Obesity

Mental health 

HIV

Cancer

Stroke

300

This high-risk situation stems from having difficulty with another person, such as a friend, family member, or co-worker. You might experience feelings like frustration, jealousy, or anger stemming from an argument, disagreement, or a fight. This category also includes other emotions that are directly connected to an interaction with another person, such as anxiety, tension, worry, concern, or fear.

Coping with Conflict

300

You exaggerate the implications of a set-back or mistake.

Catastrophizing

400

Which class of drug greatly amplifies sensations within the brain (i.e the difference between someone whispering vs. shouting into a microphone)

A) Amphetamines (Crystal Meth, ADHD medications)

B) Cocaine

C) Marijuana

D) A and B

E) All of the above

A and B

400

True or False: The Brain has the most neurotransmitter receptors in the body?

False - The stomach and GI tract have more neurotransmitter reception sites. 

400

A person, place, thing or event that can result in psychological and physical relapse.

Trigger

400

This high-risk situation sometimes occurs when you are feeling emotionally upset and you want to use drugs/alcohol to change the way you are feeling. You may want to use to cope with fear, frustration, anger, sadness, anxiety, tension, boredom, depression, loneliness, or guilt.

Negative emotions

400

You pick out a single negative detail and dwell on it.

Mental Filter

500

People who become overly concerned with anothers addiction problem and feel driven to fix or control it.

Co-dependents 

500

Name 3 reasons that can influence whether or not a person becomes addicted

Genetics (family history

Age

Environmental factors (neighborhood, friends)

Gender/ethinicity

500

Name 3 specific areas of the body that can be affected by drug use

Mouth

Liver

Throat

Lungs

Skin

Kidney

Bladder

Heart

Brain

500

This high-risk situation sometimes occurs because of difficulty dealing with unpleasant physical states and you want to use drugs/alcohol to change the way you feel physically. These physical states could be associated with prior drug/alcohol use, like feeling shaky and sick, or having difficulty sleeping. Other physical states are independent of previous substance use, such as pain, illness, injury, fatigue, or headache.

Negative physical/physiological states

500

You make assumptions about what someone else is thinking or you anticipate that things will turn out badly, convince yourself that they will, and act accordingly.

Jumping to conclusions (Mind-reading/Fortune-telling.