Neuroscience
Relapse
Coping Skills
Addiction 101
Recovery Support Groups
100

The general area of the brain responsible for executive functioning - situated at the front of the head (wizard brain).

Frontal Cortex or Prefrontal Cortex

100

The first stage of relapse.

Emotional Relapse

100

The process of taking air into and expelling it from the lungs.

Breathing

100

Addiction is consider a disease of this human organ. 

The Brain 

100

Step 1 of the 12 Steps

We admitted we were powerless over alcohol—that our lives had become unmanageable.

200

These two neurotransmitters are primarily responsible for pleasure, reward, and happiness.

Dopamine and serotonin

200

People, Places and Things. 

Triggers

200

The practice of appreciating.

Gratitude 

200

Ongoing emotional, mental and physical symptoms that can last up to 2 years.

Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome 

200

He was one of the founders of AA. People call him Dr...

Dr. Bob

300

Specific part of the brain that plays a role in our emotions and behavior (think fear).

The amygdala. 

300
Desire to use DOC

Craving

300

Heartrate variability training

Biofeedback

300

Addiction is considered a (blank), (blank) and fatal disease.


Chronic (or incurable) and progressive 

300

Recovery program based on 4 noble truths

Dharma Recovery or Refuge Recovery 

400

Located within the midbrain (lizard brain), this set of brain structures collectively make up the system that supports a variety of functions including emotion, behavior, and long term memory. 

The limbic system.

400

Tool used to help think through possible challenges of relapse

Relapse prevention plan

400

Therapeutic technique that promotes the idea that thoughts lead to feelings which lead to actions.

Cognitive Behavior Therapy 

400

Serious and potentially fatal withdrawal symptom for alcohol and benzodiazepines.

Seizure

400

Step 4 of the 12 Steps

Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.

500

The ability of neural networks in the brain to change through growth and reorganization

What is Neuroplasticity?

500

Remembering past use in a positive light.

Euphoric recall

500

The T in the Dialectical Behavior Therapy skill TIPP stands for this. 

Tip the temperature 

500

Genetics, family history of use, early use of drugs or alcohol, environment, neglect and trauma

Risk factors

500

This support group uses cognitive behavior therapy as it's foundation.

SMART Recovery.

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