Being scared, fearful, thoughts of feeling in danger brings on this disorder.
Anxiety Disorder
Which is the first stage of change?
Precontemplation
This can be said to a person to avoid negative consequences.
No
This person can support you during your recovery.
Family member, friend, pastor, counselor.
This abuse is when someone puts hands on you.
Physical Abuse
A disorder when a person continues to have cravings and urges.
Substance use Disorder
When a person is ready to change. Which stage is that called?
Preparation
What are 3 things you can avoid while in recovery?
people, places, and things
This is a person that has special skills to help with your recovery.
Professional counselor or therapist
This abuse is when someone takes advantage of another sexually without their consent.
Sexual abuse.
A person mood has increase and full of energy to irritable.
Bipolar Disorder
Which stage is when a person start to see their substance use is a problem?
Contemplation
What can you do for support while in recovery?
Ask for help
This provides inspiration for you while in recovery.
Positive influence.
Dependent on alcohol, pills, or drugs.
Substance Abuse
Some common features of this disorder are sad, empty feeling, and irritable mood.
Depressive Disorder
Which stage is when your behavior has change for more than 6 months?
Maintenance
Besides this program, what additional meetings can you attend?
NA/AA meetings
This is a powerful tool for making positive changes while in recovery.
Setting goals.
This is involves the continual emotional mistreatment.
Emotional Abuse
This disorder has difficult initiating and maintaining sleep.
Insomnia Disorder
Which stage of change is when you recently change your behavior between 3-6 months?
Action
Journaling, writing, coloring, volunteer work and mentoring are all...
Alternative and substance free activities
This can get in the way of of making a positive change.
Distractions, low motivation, temptations.
This is the ongoing failure to meet a person's (Child or elder) basic needs.
Neglect Abuse