This substance use disorder is characterized by an inability to control drinking despite negative consequences and withdrawal symptoms when not consuming it.
What is alcohol use disorder?
This term describes the physical and psychological symptoms experienced when someone stops using a substance. Can often lead to further substance use to alleviate symptoms.
What is Withdrawal?
What does SUD stand for?
What is Substance Use Disorder?
What has to be broken before you can use it?
What is an Egg?
This stimulant use disorder is marked by compulsive cravings and binges of a drug derived from coca leaves, often leading to severe psychological and physical effects.
What is cocaine use disorder?
The process by which the body becomes accustomed to a substance, requiring increased amounts to achieve the same effect.
What is Tolerance?
What does HALT stands for?
What is Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired?
What month of the year has 28 days?
What is They All Do?
Despite its increasing legalization, heavy and persistent use of this substance can lead to dependence, withdrawal symptoms, and impaired functioning.
What is cannabis use disorder?
A hallmark of substance use disorder, this intense feeling compels individuals to seek and use a substance.
What is Cravings?
What are the three main types of triggers?
What are Internal, External, and Sensory?
Why did the cookie go to the doctor?
What is It Felt Crummy?
Nicotine is the addictive component in this substance, leading to a disorder that remains one of the leading causes of preventable disease worldwide.
What is tobacco use disorder?
True or False: The DSM diagnosis one as an addict or alcoholic?
What is False?
What primary neurotransmitter is disrupted in the brain due to substance use?
What is dopamine?
What disappears as soon as you say its name?
What is Silence?
This disorder involves the misuse of prescription painkillers or illicit drugs like heroin, often leading to overdose and respiratory depression.
What is opioid use disorder?
What is an example of risky use?
What is using in physically hazardous situations (ex. DUI, sharing needles, etc.)?
The term for a set of activities or practices that promote health and well-being in recovery.
What is self-care?
Everyone share 1 self-care activity you engage in!
What comes once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years?
What is the letter "M"?