Stages of Change Basic AOD Facts Drug Classes: How Drugs Affect You: Alcohol:
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What is People who are in the first stage of addiction recovery aren’t yet ready for any addiction treatment program. This phase is characterized by defensiveness and endless justification of their behavior.
Precontemplation Stage
100
What is A ________ is a substance that changes or alters the way a person feels, thinks, or acts.
DRUG
100
What is These slow down our nervous systems. These are system suppressor drugs and include alcohol, barbiturates, sleeping pills, and other sedatives, and inhalants.
SEDATIVES, DEPRESSANTS
100
What is The __________ effects happen when using the drug; they may be physical (sleepiness); psychological (feel good).
DIRECT
100
What is __________ ___________ is used to refer to a drug’s decreased potency in affecting a specified behavior after repeated or continuous exposure to a drug. i.e. not looking drunk after 6-7 drinks
BEHAVIORAL TOLERANCE
200
What is the individual is building a sense of urgency regarding their desire for sobriety. They’ve usually made steps toward taking action, such as intending to join a gym, seeing a counselor or attempting to quit addiction by themselves
Preparation Stage
200
What is Drugs work by changing the flow of electricity and the release of the body’s natural nerve chemicals called
NEUROCHEMICALS
200
What is These reduce pain and increase sense of pleasure and euphoria. These are also system suppressors. They slow down sensitivity to pain and internal and external stress.
NARCOTICS, OPIATES
200
What is The __________ effects happen when the drug wears off. This is the withdrawal or abstinence reaction.
INDIRECT
200
What is An example of _______: the body breaks down one drink per hour: about 98% in the digestive track: 2% through breath and urine.
METABOLIZING
300
What is the person is ready to bring about change in the future, but not immediately.
Contemplation Stage
300
What is TRUE OR FALSE? A 1.25 oz mixed drink = 5 oz of wine = 12 oz beer
True
300
What is These speed up or excite the nervous system. These are system enhancers such as cocaine, amphetamines, ecstasy, and caffeine. They speed up both the mind and the body.
STIMULANTS
300
What is The body may become ________ on the drug, if it is in the system for a period of time. When the body withdraws from the drug, the system may go into shock. It is mental and physical.
DEPENDENT
300
What is How many organs are affected by moderate to heavy drinking (3 or more drinks)?
EVERY ORGAN
400
What is the person has made significant changes in their lives and is committed to change. This stage of change is characterized by prolonged periods of abstinence and the inclination to turn to professionals for help before or after relapse.
Action Stage
400
What is Studies show that ______ _______ increase risk of addiction. There is no specific gene for alcoholism. Psychological, social, and cultural factors are powerful influences in developing alcoholism and drug abuse.
GENETIC FACTORS
400
What is These change or alter our perception and sense of reality. These are mental enhancers, but they enhance and change the mind.
HALLUCINOGENS
400
What is ________ is needing more and more of the drug to get the same results or the same amount gives less of what you expect.
TOLERANCE
400
What is BAC stands for _________ _______ __________ and is defined as the percent of alcohol in the body. Ex. A BAC of .10 = ten drops of alcohol to 10,000 drops of blood
BLOOD ALCOHOL CONCENTRATION
500
What is the individual is working hard to prevent addiction recovery relapse. They’re also keeping up the lifestyle changes they made, like getting regular exercise, recreational activities, staying sober, paying attention to sleep hygiene and attending support groups.
Maintenance Stage
500
What isLoss of __________ means the effect of a substance is greater with less amounts of the substance. i.e. If you can’t drink as much as “you used to”, then you may have tissue damage.
TOLERANCE
500
What is ___________ both enhances and suppresses the system. The beginning effects are stimulation, pulse rate increases, some anxiety and tension which is followed by a pleasant feeling of well being and relaxation.
MARIJUANA
500
What is This is when a drug gets stronger because another drug is in the body. A fatal dose of a barbiturate is lowered by 50% when alcohol is in the body. About half as much of some sleeping medications can be lethal when used with alcohol.
DRUG INTERACTION
500
What is _______ is a liver disease where dead liver cells turn into scar tissue. It cannot be cured and can cause death. Alcohol is a common cause of this disease.
CIRRHOSIS






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