Drugs
History
Mental Health
Polysubstance and Co-occuring Disorders
Group
100

Heroin, Hydrocodone, Fentanyl, and Oxycodone are examples of THIS class of drugs.

What are Opioids (opiates)?

100

THESE two stimulants were in the original recipe for Coca-Cola.

What is cocaine and caffeine?

100

During the World Wars, this mental illness was commonly referred to as "shell shock" or combat neurosis".

What is PTSD? 
100

THESE are drugs that increase alertness and energy because they enhance the central nervous system. 

What are stimulants?

100

Name one defense mechanism you have used in the past.

repression, regression, projection, reaction formation, sublimation, etc.

200

THIS is an intense feeling of excitement and happiness that some drugs create in the brain.

What is Euphoria?

200

THIS fiber found in the cannabis plant stem has been used by civilizations for the past 12,000 years to make industrial products such as paper, rope and clothes, as well as foodstuffs such as milk and oil AND is stronger and longer-lasting than cotton.

What is hemp?

200

Trouble concentrating, Feeling worthless and/or hopeless, Insomnia/hypersomnia, irritability, Restlessness, anhedonia, Overeating or appetite loss, and inability to get out of bad are all symptoms of THIS. 

What is depression?

200

THIS slang is the sudden cessation of substance use and the resulting unpleasant experience that can be dangerous. 

What is (quitting) Cold Turkey?

200

Name one internal trigger you have experienced this past week.

INTERNAL TRIGGERS are feelings that people have before or during drinking or using drugs.

300

THIS is the strongest risk factor for developing an alcohol-use disorder. 

What is Family History?

300

THIS drug was widely used in World War II to help increase alertness as well as reduce appetite and fatigue. 

What is methamphetamine?

300

THIS is the most common category of mental disorders.

What are Anxiety Disorders?

300

Name 3 symptoms common with both mental health disorders and substance use

Hallucinations, confusion, anxiety, depression, drowsiness, altered affect or level of consciousness, mood swings, abnormal behavior, increased activity, changes in appetite

300

Name an external trigger you have experienced this week.

External triggers are environmental events and situations that make you want to use drugs or drink alcohol.

400

Gabapentin, Alprazolam, and Ethanol are all examples of THIS class of drug.

What are depressants?

400

U.S. Government Officials said in 1990 the Anti-Drug Unit of THIS governmental agency "accidentally" shipped a ton of cocaine into the United States from Venezuela as part of an effort to infiltrate and gather evidence on drug gangs. The cocaine was then sold on the streets in the United States.

What is the C.I.A.?

400

THESE are psychological strategies that are unconsciously used to protect a person from anxiety arising from unacceptable thoughts or feelings.

What are defense mechanisms?

400

Adderall and Ritalin are examples of amphetamines that are commonly prescribed for THIS behavior disorder.

What is Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)?

400

Name a sensory trigger you have experienced this week.

Sensory triggers are stimulants that appear in the environment and are sensed by one of our five primary senses.

500

THIS is the major biological neurotransmitter affected when using drugs.

What is dopamine?

500

The War on Drugs started in THIS year. 

10-15% of American servicemen were addicted to heroin and President Nixon declared drug abuse to be "public enemy #1".

However, a former Nixon aide stated: "The Nixon White House had two enemies: those against the war and black people. We knew we couldn't make it illegal to be either against the war or black, but by getting the public to associate the hippies with marijuana and blacks with heroin, and then criminalizing both heavily, we could disrupt those communities. We could arrest their leaders, raid their homes, break up their meetings, and vilify them night after night on the evening news. Did we know we were lying about the drugs? Of course we did."


What is 1971?

500

THESE are strategies people often use in the face of stress or trauma to help manage painful or difficult emotions. 

What are Coping Skills?

500

THIS is the best type of treatment for Co-occurring disorders? 

What are:
BEING HERE
MAT (Medication-Assisted Treatment)
Individual/Group Therapy
12-Step and other Substance Use Groups
Continued Relapse Prevention

500

Name a coping skill you have tried on your own this week.

Coping skills are an adaptation to environmental stress that is based on conscious or unconscious choice and that enhances control over behavior or gives psychological comfort.