Substance Use 101
Risks & Consequences
Coping Skills
Triggers and Cravings
Recovery & Relapse Prevention
100

A pattern of substance use that causes problems of difficulty stopping despite negative consequences

What is Substance Use Disorder

100

True or False: Substance use can affect judgment and decision making 

True

100

Name one healthy way to deal with boredom

What are music, gaming, sports, art, hobbies, walking, talking to someone, ect. 

100

What is the definition of a Trigger?

Something that can increase thoughts, feelings, or urges to use a substance

100

True or False: Recovery looks the exact same for everyone

False

200

Name 2 things that can influence whether someone decides to use a substance

What is friends, stress, mental health, environment, curiosity, availability, family history, ect

200

Name one area of life that substance use can negatively affect

What is school, relationships, sports, work, finances, legal situation, health, ect.

200

You suddenly have a strong urge to use. Name 2 things you can do before making a decision to use. 

What are leave the situation, contact support person, distract self, ect. 

200

Name 2 different types of triggers

What is Internal (emotions, thoughts, stress, anger, sadness, boredom) and External (people, places, situations, music, objects)

200

True of False: Having an urge automatically means you have to act on it

False

300

True or False: Someone can develop a substance use problem even if they don't use every day

True

300

Name those that are affected by substance use

What is self, family, parents, siblings, friends, community

300

What is the definition of a goal?

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

300

What is it called when you have a strong urge or desire to use a substance. They can feel intense but don't need to be acted on. 

What are Cravings

300

Information or an emergency kit to help an individual from using again. This kit could include 12 step information, important phone numbers, healthy recreational activities to participate in.

What is a relapse prevention plan

400

When the body becomes used to a substance and more may be needed to get the same effect

What is Tolerance

400

Why might using substances to cope with stress make a problem worse over time? 

It may provide short-term relief but doesn't address the underlying problem and can create additional problems

400

Name 1 way that you can reward yourself

What is buy something for yourself, take a nap, take a long shower, ect. 

400

You are having strong cravings. Name 3 things you could do instead of using.

What is distract yourself, talk to support person(s), listen to music, take a walk, give yourself a break before making a decision, leave the triggering situation, ect.

400

High or Low Risk Situation: A situation that may increase the chance of substance use, such as stress, certain people or places, conflict, boredom, or strong emotions

What is a High Risk Situation

500

Physical and/or emotional symptoms that can happen when someone reduces or stops using a substance their body becomes dependent on

What is Withdrawal

500

A friend says, "Nothing bad has happened when I've used, so it's totally safe." What's one problem with this reasoning? 

Past experiences don't guarantee future safety; risks can vary depending on the substance, person, amount, and situation

500

What can you do after you succeed an achievement or completed one of you goals?

What is Reward Yourself

500

John notices that they get strong cravings every Friday after school. They usually feel bored, text the same friends, and go to the same hangout spot. 

What are 3 possible triggers for John? What is 1 change that they could make to reduce the chance of a craving?

Possible Triggers: Friday after school, boredom, certain friends, hangout spot

Possible Change: Plan a different activity, spend time somewhere else, connect with other friends 

500

A return to substance use after making progress toward changing use

What is a "Slip" or "Setback"