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BONUS
100

Most commonly abused illegal substance across the nation...

Marijuana

100

The process of clearing the substance from your body.

Detoxification

100

What does it take to be a member of AA or NA?

A willingness to change.

100

Medical Dr specializing in treating mental & emotional disorders is known as...

Psychiatrist.

100

Medication use to reverse an opioid overdose.

Naloxone/ Narcan

200

Is the fastest addicting substance

Nicotine

200

A sudden feeling of terror or panic

Panic Attack

200
Feelings of extreme sadness, shame, guilt and/or dispair...
Depression
200

Methadone, Suboxone and Naltrexone combined with counseling is? 

MAT- Medication Assited treatment

200

Medication used to treat Opioid use disorder (OUD). It is safe and effective, when taken as prescribed. 

Methadone 


300

Being on the MAT grant, I need to make sure I contact him/her once per week.

Recovery coach 

300
Stress disorder AFTER traumatic event...
PTSD
300
Feelings of worry, uneasiness, or dread...
Anxiety
300

A set of strategies that aims to reduce the harmful effects of substance use. 

Harm reduction. 

300

Agitation, muscle aches, anxiety, runny nose, inability to sleep, yawning often, excessive sweating, abdominal cramping and  skin goose bumps are some symptoms of?

Opioid Withdrawal 

400

Can addiction be cured?

No,

However, addiction can be managed successfully. Reaching long-term remission of addiction.

400

Addiction physically affects this organ in the body. Which one?

Brain

400

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1st symptom experienced as a sign you're developing a substance abuse disorder...
Increased tolerance
400

Synthetic opioid 50-100 times more potent than morphine

Fentanyl

500

With continued substance use the brain will stop producing it’s brain chemical that enables pleasure..

Dopamine

500

Who is the most important person involved in recovery?

YOU!
500

Doing the same thing over and over expecting different results is called?

Insanity

500

A common phrase repeated in AA/NA as an important part of recovery. 

"One Day at a Time"

500

Being honest with yourself and others and reaching out for help when needed

Practicing mindfulness, meditation and being aware of your thought and feelings without judgement

Keeping busy and engaging in positive activities

Healthy coping skills