Education
Intoxication
Treatment
Recovery Skills
Consequences
100

Uncontrollable craving for a substance
Loss of control  
Use despite negative consequences
chronic, biological brain disease
Psychological dependence
Physical dependence

WHAT IS ADDICTION

100

The user
Family
Children
Co-workers
Parents
Siblings
Friends
Community

Who are people impacted by substance abuse. 

100

Vivitrol
Suboxone
Sublocade
Methadone
Brixadi 

What are examples of Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)

100

PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

What are TRIGGERS.
100

A lethal or toxic dose of a substance. 

What is an OVERDOSE. 

200

Important phone numbers
Potential Triggers/High-Risk Scenarios
Coping Skills
AA/NA/Sponsor contact
Examples of Gratitude
Hint: PLANNING AHEAD like an athlete. 

What is a Relapse Prevention Plan

200

Lowered inhibitions
Decreased control over motor skills
Addiction
Heart attack; stroke
Liver failure; cirrhosis
Kidney disease
Blackouts

What are consequences of alcoholism. 

200

Nurses
Psychologists
Peer Support Specialists 
Educators
Social Workers
Case Managers
Occupational Therapists
Counselors

What is a TREATMENT TEAM. 

200

A desire or dream you try to achieve in a certain amount of time, no matter the costs.

What is a GOAL.
200

An institution under Federal or State jurisdiction whose primary use is for the confinement of individuals convicted of a crime.

What is JAIL/PRISON

300

_____________ is the pleasure chemical in our brains that plays a major role in substance abuse and addiction

What is DOPAMINE. 

300

Addiction
Respiratory failure
Vomiting
Death
Drowsiness
Diarrhea
Uncomfortable withdrawal

What are consequences of OPIATES. 

300
Most often the FIRST stage of TREATMENT

What is DETOX.

300

A technique used to manage stress, anxiety, or negative emotions that could lead to relapse. 

What is a COPING SKILL.

300

The permanent ending of vital processes in a cell or tissue.

What is DEATH.

400

A group for men and women who have a desire to stop using drugs or alcohol.

What is a 12 Step Group (AA/NA/Etc.)
400

Increased violence and aggression
Addiction
Drug-induced psychosis
Increase in Respiratory problems
Increase in cardiovascular problems
Risk for HIV, HEP C and TB
Damage to physical appearance

What are consequences of amphetamines. 

400

For the best chance of staying sober, what is the MINIMUM length of time a person should stay in treatment?

What is 90 Days.
400

This coping skill allows you to become grounded with your surroundings and the world in which you belong to.

What is MEDITATION/PRAYER. 
400

The medicine that rapidly reverses an opioid overdose.

What is NARCAN.

500

In regards to impairment, one is ______ impaired before being physically impaired.  This is why DUI's often occur. 

What is MENTALLY Impaired. 

500

LACK OF FOCUS
LOSS OF TIME
SHORT TERM MEMORY LOSS
INCREASE IN HEART-RATE
ADDICTION
POTENTIAL PARANOIA
PHYSICAL/MENTAL DEPENDENCE 

What are consequences of CANNABIS. 

500

Through self-disclosure, members share their stories, stresses, feelings, issues, and recoveries. They learn that they are not alone; they are not the only ones facing the problem.

What is a 12 Step Meeting. 

500

Five skills you have learned to help overcome cravings and triggers.

What is (are) a sponsor, a relapse prevention plan, laughter, service, work, being with family, hobbies writing, changing people, places, things

500

The fact or practice of restraining oneself from indulging in something, typically addictive behaviors. 

What is ABSTINENCE/SOBRIETY.