Substance Abuse Terms

Studying for the Substance Abuse DSST exam. General terminology.

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Any substance that modifies body funcions, such as the nervous system
Drug
Substances that affect the central nervous system and alter consciousness and/or perceptions
Psychoactive drugs or psychoactive substances
New categories of hybrid drugs
Designer drugs
Drugs that result from altered chemical structures of already illicit drugs. These drugs are produced for profit and mimic effects of controlled substances.
Structural analogs
Type of drug user: novel users
Expirimenters
Type of drug user: often addicted users
Compulsive users
Type of drug user: users who vacillate between the need to seek pleasure and the need to relieve serious psychological problems
Floaters or "chippers"
The principal federal agency responsible for directing drug abuse-related research
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
The principle federal agency responsible for enforcing drug abuse regulations
Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
One of the major divisions of the nervous system, composed of the brain and the spinal cord
Central Nervous System (CNS)
Explanations of addiction in terms of genetic brain dysfunction and biochemical patterns
Genetic and biophyiological theories
Chemical messengers relesed by neurons (nerve cells) for communication with other cells
Neurotransmitters
How drug substances alter and affect the brain's mental functions
Psychoactive effects
The brain transmitter believed to mediate the rewarding aspects of most drugs of abuse
Dopamine
Repeating certain patterns of behavior until they become established or habitual
Habituation