Across
- 3. addiction to a substance leading to a psychologic withdrawal
- 12. refers to a lowered threshold for action if you are concerned about something
- 13. physical and/or psychologic dependence on a substance
- 14. Drug Abuse Resistance Education
- 15. decrease in number of receptors
- 16. includes substance abuse, and more seriously substance dependence
- 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
- 18. informal meeting society for recovering and recovered alcoholics wanting to achieve and maintain sobriety
- 19. Motivational Interviewing, CBT, group and family, individual, and multiple approach models
Down
- 1. organization that believes that problem drinkers can continue to drink in a controlled fashion
- 2. deals with thought processes, beliefs and responses to influence problematic emotions or behaviors
- 4. sedatives (e.g. alcohol, benzodiazepines, ) all may have cumulative effect
- 5. physiological need for a substance resulting in a withdrawal syndrome when substance is ended
- 6. significant distress manifested by three of the following: a failure to fulfill school, work, or parenting obligations
- 7. chronic consumption of alcohol that continues despite significant interference with a person’s physical, economic, or social health
- 8. chemical substances released from nerve endings to stimulate other nerves
- 9. significant distress manifested by three of the following: tolerance; withdrawal; increasing consumption etc
- 10. occurs in babies of mothers who drink excessively during pregnancy
- 11. use of two or more different substances of abuse—very common
