The brain in recovery
Self-Esteem/Self Care
12-Steps
Co-occurring disorders
Random
100


The same amount of a substance having a lesser effect over time.


 

What is "tolerance?"

100

List 2 "I am" statements that are true about you.

   

100

One alternative support group to a 12-step support group.

SMART, Refuge Recovery, etc.

100


How can relapse prevention help with co-occurring disorders? 



Mental health treatment, talk therapy, psychiatric medication, self-care, support groups, etc.

100


What drug of abuse is also inhaled in a dental office?



 What is nitrous oxide?

200

Not feeling well after you stop taking a drug is the result of ___.  

What is withdrawal or physical dependency?

200


List 2 "I have" statements that are true about you.



   

200

The step in which we "Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings."


What is Step 7?

200


How can cognitive behavioral skills help with co-occurring disorders? 


 

Changing negative thinking to reduce symptoms and impact on one's life. 


200

The legal limit of intoxication (as measured by a breathalyzer)

What is .08?

300


After an episode of drug use, your brain immediately goes back to baseline. T/F



False

300


List an "I am a good" statement that is true about you. 



    
300

The step in which we make direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others.


What is Step 9?

300

Which was not covered as a common symptom of mental illness and addiction?



a) Mood swings b) Racing thoughts c) Impulsivity d) Frustration with family members d) Isolation  



300


List 2 benefits of recovery



____

400

The final stage of brain recovery from addiction is:

a) Withdrawal b) Readjustment  c) Protracted abstinence d) Early abstinence 

b) Readjustment

400

T/F 

Mediation cannot assist you in growing your self-esteem 

What is false?
400

The year in which AA was founded.


*100 bonus points for naming the founders*

What is 1935?

*Bill Wilson and Robert Smith (Dr. Bob)*

400


Mental health disorders that commonly occur with addiction are: Depression, Bipolar, Anxiety, ADHD, and Schizophrenia 



True

400

Name 3 Recovery Specialists/Recovery Techs that work at NEATC

Jeff, Mike, Angie

500

Which receptors in the brain are activated during opioid use?

Opiate receptors

500

Which is an aspect of recovery holistic care: 

a)physical health b) Mental Health c) Dental health d) Social Health e) Spiritual Health f) All the above

What is F. All of the above
500

The founder of NA

Who is Jimmy Kinnon?

500


What are some basic skills to cope with depression?




Time, acceptance, cognitive reframing, setting and achieving goals, finding a purpose, Self-care, avoiding isolation, using your group



500

What are the names of the four sober homes

Billy Janes, Harbor Hall, Home of New Vision, Sisters of Sobriety, Real Recovery ect 

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