Chapter 8 Addiction

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Across
  1. 3. addiction to a substance leading to a psychologic withdrawal
  2. 12. refers to a lowered threshold for action if you are concerned about something
  3. 13. physical and/or psychologic dependence on a substance
  4. 14. Drug Abuse Resistance Education
  5. 15. decrease in number of receptors
  6. 16. includes substance abuse, and more seriously substance dependence
  7. 17. indulge in high alcohol consumption but may stop of their own volition without medical treatment, peer group support, or a spiritual awakening; may progress to alcoholism
  8. 18. informal meeting society for recovering and recovered alcoholics wanting to achieve and maintain sobriety
  9. 19. Motivational Interviewing, CBT, group and family, individual, and multiple approach models
Down
  1. 1. organization that believes that problem drinkers can continue to drink in a controlled fashion
  2. 2. deals with thought processes, beliefs and responses to influence problematic emotions or behaviors
  3. 4. sedatives (e.g. alcohol, benzodiazepines, ) all may have cumulative effect
  4. 5. physiological need for a substance resulting in a withdrawal syndrome when substance is ended
  5. 6. significant distress manifested by three of the following: a failure to fulfill school, work, or parenting obligations
  6. 7. chronic consumption of alcohol that continues despite significant interference with a person’s physical, economic, or social health
  7. 8. chemical substances released from nerve endings to stimulate other nerves
  8. 9. significant distress manifested by three of the following: tolerance; withdrawal; increasing consumption etc
  9. 10. occurs in babies of mothers who drink excessively during pregnancy
  10. 11. use of two or more different substances of abuse—very common