Drugs
12 Step
Adverse Effects
Treatment
Coping Skills
100

The most commonly abused drug, after alcohol

Cannabis

100

This is the common name for the text used in 12 step programs

The Big Book

100

When mixed, these two substances increase the effect on the user and can increase the risk of sudden death

Alcohol and cocaine

100

This approach to treatment focuses on holistic recovery, including a focus on building healthy habits

Therapeutic community

100

This strategy involves sharing  your experiences with others

Group/meeting

200

The withdrawal symptoms from abusing this substance are considered the most dangerous

Alcohol

200

The second line of the serenity prayer

The courage to change the things I can

200

This virus is commonly associated with IV drug use

HIV

200
The medication for opiate withdrawal and cravings can be injected once monthly

Vivitrol

200

You don't need a bed for this strategy, but it would make you more comfortable

Sleeping

300

This drug was introduced in the 1950s as an anaesthetic

Phencyclidine (PCP)

300

This was the first version of the 12 step program

Alcoholics Anonymous

300

This substance can poison the brain and withdrawal symptoms can include seizures

Alcohol

300

This form of treatment asks the client to change their thoughts to change their behaviors

Cognitive behavioral therapy

300

One good thing about this strategy: when it hits you, you feel no pain

Music

400

The average age when children begin to experiment with drugs

13-years-old

400

The step in AA that states that you continue to take personal inventory, and when you are wrong, you promptly admit it.

What is Step Ten

400

Most drugs of abuse affect this part of the body because they introduce toxins

The liver

400

Type of substance use treatment that takes the person's willingness to participate in treatment into account

Motivational interviewing

400

This strategy is said to relieve stress, release endorphins, and give you energy, depending on the intensity at which you do it

Exercise

500

The percentage of all car accidents that involve substances

50%

500

The third "tradition" of AA

The only requirement for membership is the desire to stop drinking

500

This drug, common in Native American culture, can cause hallucinations and flashbacks

Peyote

500

The minimum amount of time a person should stay in treatment for it to be effective

90 days

500

This strategy is where the person focuses on the present moment

Mindfulness meditation