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IC&RC ALCOHOL AND DRUG COUNSELOR QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS

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IC&RC ALCOHOL AND DRUG COUNSELOR QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS

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Rohypnol (Flunitrazepam)


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A benzodiazepine chemically similar to prescription sedatives such as
Valium and Xanax. Teens and young adults tend to abuse this drug at bars,
nightclubs, concerts, and parties. It has been used to commit sexual
assaults due to its ability to sedate and incapicitate unsuspecting victims:
Street Names: Circles, Date Rape Drug, Forget Pill, Forget-Me Pill, La
Rocha, Lunch Money, Mexican Valum, Mind Eraser, Pingus, R2, Reynolds,
Rib, Roach, Roach 2, Roaches, Roachies, Roapies, Rochas, Dos, Roofies,
Rope, Rophies, Row-Shay, Ruffies, Trip-and-Fall, Wolfies.

, Common Forms: Tablet
Common Ways Taken: Swallowed as a pill or as dissolved in a drink
snorted.
Short-Term: Drowsiness, sedation, sleep; amnesia, blackout; decreased
anxiety; muscle relaxation, impaired reaction time and motor coordination;
impaired mental functioning and judgment; confusion; aggression;
excitabiity; slurred speech; headache; slowed breathing and heart rate.




Hydromorphone


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Pain relievers with an origin similar to that of heroin.
Street Names: D, Dillies, Footballs, Juice, Smack
Common Forms: Liquid, syppository
Common Ways Taken: Injected, rectal




Prescription Depressants


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Produce sedating or calming effects in the same manner as the club drugs
GHR and Rohypnol.




RM


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Recovery Management
A time sustained recovery focused collaboration between service

, consumers and traditional and non traditional service providers toward the
goal of stabilizing.




The Most Commonly Abused Drugs


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Alcohol, Cannabis, & Prescription Drugs




Kratom


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A tropical deciduous tree (Mitragyna Speciosa) native to Southeast Asia,
with leaves that contain mitragynine, a psychoactive (mind-altering) opioid,
Kratom is consumed for mood-lifting effects and pain relief and as an
aphrodisiac.
Street Names: Herbal Speedball, Biak-Biak, Ketum, Kahuam, Ithang, Thom
Common Forms: Fresh or dried leaves, powder, liquid, gum.
Common Ways Taken: Chewed (whole leaves: eaten (mixed in food or
brewed as tea). Occasionally smoked.




MDMA


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, Ecstasy/Molly
A synthetic, psychoactive drug that has similarities to both the stimulant
amphetamine and the hallucinogen mescaline. MDMA is an abbreviation of
the scientific name 3, 4 methylenedioxy-methamphetamine.
Street Names: Adam, Clarity, Eve, Lovers Speed, Peace, Uppers
Common Forms: Colorful tablets with imprinted logos, capsules, powder,
liquid
Common Ways Taken: Swallowed, Snorted
Short-Term: Lowered inhibition; enhanced sensory perception; confusion;
depression; sleep problems; anxiety; increased heart rate and blood
pressure; muscle tension; teeth clenching; nausea; blurred vision; faintness;
chills or sweating; sharp rise in body temperature leading to liver-kidney, or
heart failure and death.
Long-Term: Long-lasting confusion, depression, problems with attention,
memory, and sleep; increased anxiety, impulsiveness, aggression; loss of
appetite; less interest in sex.
Withdrawal Symptoms: Fatigue, loss of appetite, depression, trouble
concentrating.




ROSC


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Recovery Oriented Systems of Care
Partnering with people in recovery from mental health and SUD to guide
behavioral health system and promote individual, program and system-
level approaches that foster health and resilience: increase permanent
housing employment, education, and other necessary supports; and
reduce barriers to social inclusion.




Environment


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