This is the term for returning to substance use after a period of abstinence.
What is relapse?
This is the boundary style that is similar to castle walls.
What is rigid?
This is the last stage of change.
What is maintenance?
True or false: The young adult age group has the highest anxiety rates.
What is true?
This communication style is more likely to be taken advantage of.
What is passive?
This is the term for needing to use higher quantities of a substance over time.
What is tolerance?
This is the boundary style that is similar to a sponge.
What is porous?
This is the first stage of change.
What is precontemplation?
This continent has the highest concentration of alcohol consumption.
What is Europe?
This type of statement is frequently found in assertive communication.
What are I Statements?
This is the term for the physical sensations that occur after discontinuing a substance.
What is withdrawal?
This is the number of boundary styles.
What is 3?
This is the current number of stages of change.
What is five?
This is the most common mental health diagnosis in the United States.
What is anxiety/anxiety disorders?
True or false: Quality service is a love language.
What is false?
This is the term for your brain's ability to heal itself.
What is neuroplasticity?
This view of self can make you feel like you don't "deserve" to set boundaries.
What is low self-worth/esteem?
This original stage of change has since been removed.
Name the top three substances in the United States, other than caffeine.
What are alcohol, nicotine, and marijuana?
Name the communication styles.
What is aggressive, passive, passive-aggressive, and assertive?
This is the term for the study of the brain.
What is neuroscience?
This type of relationship involves little to no boundaries.
What is codependent?
This is the original number of the stages of change.
What is six?
This is the world's most widely consumed psychoactive substance.
What is caffeine?
This is the number of communication styles.
What is four?