Medication that when taken regularly, will make individual feel ill if they consume alcohol.
Antabuse
HALT stands for:
Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired
_________ is the pleasure chemical in our brains that plays a major role in substance abuse and addiction
Dopamine
The way we speak to ourselves, about ourselves.
Self-Talk
In order to maintain sobriety, we may need to avoid or change these three things associated with past use.
People, Places, and Things
Symptoms that occur when a substance-dependent person abruptly stops taking that substance.
Withdrawal
A slogan reminding us to stay present:
One day at a time/Just for today
Temporarily reverses effects of an opioid overdose.
Narcan/Naloxone
Word describing the return to use of substances after period of abstinence.
Relapse
To tell you the truth, staying sober requires rigorous _____ with ourselves and others.
Honesty
MAT is the acronym for what word
Medication Assisted Treatment
We are only as sick as our ______
Secrets
Memory/Concentration issues, irritability, and sleep disturbances are examples of this:
PAWS/Post-Acute Withdrawal Symptoms
3 groups a week, 3 hours per group
Intensive Outpatient Program
One might use this strategy to "put on the brakes" and come back to the present moment.
Meditation/Mindfulness
In the injectable form, this medication is referred to as vivitrol.
Naltrexone
It works if _______
You work it!
Individuals in recovery should be mindful of this hyphenated word for "replacing one addiction with another":
Cross-Addiction
SMART Recovery
A strategy where one might consider the negative consequences that could occur if they were to use.
Playing the tape through
Name two examples of medications used for opioid dependence.
Buprenorphine, subutex
_______, not perfection.
Progress
An irresistible urge to engage in a certain behavior.
Compulsion
Percentage of addicts with a co-occurring disorder
40%
A document that reinforces coping skills and details how you will continue your recovery after treatment.
Relapse Prevention Plan