A treatable mental disorder that affects a person's brain and behavior, leading to their inability to control their use of substances.
What is Substance Abuse Disorder?
People, places, or things that cause a person to make a choice.
What is external influences?
Awareness, change, message, inform and support
What is advocacy key words?
When it is illegally manufactured it can be very dangerous.
What is fentanyl?
When you stop taking substances to let them leave your body and in either an inpatient or outpatient setting.
What is detoxification?
18-25
What is the age group affected most by Substance Abuse?
Thoughts or feelings that cause a person to make a choice or decision.
What is internal influences?
Public support for or recommendation of a particular cause or policy.
What is advocacy?
U.S. federal law prohibits the use of this substance, but many states allow medical use to treat pain, nausea and other symptoms.
What is Marijuana?
For people who are dependent on a substance or substances, they are given a medication with combination of counseling and other treatment services.
What is medication for addiction treatment?
A person's genes, the action of the drug, peer pressure, depression, and environmental stress can all be factors.
What is causes of Substance Abuse Disorder?
Other people may make you feel like using substances is a way to fit in.
What is peer pressure?
Information that is relevant, use-able, needed, or necessary to practice health skills.
What is functional knowledge?
Research shows about 250 kids under the age of 18 become daily users of this substance.
What is Nicotine products?
A structured, goal-oriented type of psychotherapy where a health professional helps you figure out your thoughts and emotions to try and stop your actions with substances.
What is cognitive behavioral therapy?
Lung/heart disease, stroke, cancer, or mental health conditions.
What are the effects of substance abuse disorder?
An influence from an immense amount of extra-curricular activities who's pressure causes an increased amount of drug use to have better performance.
What is performance enhancement drug use?
Act passionately and with conviction.
What is an advocacy skill cue?
It's illegal for anyone under the age of 21 to buy or attempt to buy this substance.
What is alcohol?
Therapy that is especially effective for people who struggle with managing and regulating their emotions. Helps with many mental health disorders including SUD.
What is dialectical behavior therapy?
The most common substance used to cause substance abuse disorder.
What is alcohol use disorder?
Teens use drugs to cope with depression, anxiety, or other mental health disorders.
What is self-medication?
Research topic, speak up and spread awareness, and support with facts and evidence your opinion.
What are ways to advocate?
This substance is very easy for teens to have access to and many teens don't think they can be as harmful as illegal street drugs when they are misused.
What is opioids?
Mental Health services provided in a community setting rather than a residential or hospital setting. It is a highly individualized therapy.
What is Assertive Community Services?