Science of Addiction
Thinking and Behavior
Substances
Big Book
Miscellaneous
100

What does PAWS stand for? Name one example. 

Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome 

Restless legs, irritability, mood swings, poor focus, depression

100

What are the phases of recovery? 

Stage 1: Withdrawal 

Stage 2: Pink Cloud 

Stage 3: The Wall 

Stage 4: Adjustment/ Maintenance 

100

A substance often used to avoid opioid withdrawals, it acts of opioid receptors and at low doses acts as a stimulant and in higher doses is said to reduce pain and inflammation, it is addictive 

Kratom 

100

"If we are painstaking about this phase of our development we will be amazed before we are halfway through, we are going to know a new freedom and a new happiness.." 

This statement is part of the...

9th step promises 

100

MAT stands for...

Name one example 

Medication Assisted Treatment 

Suboxone, Subutex, etc. 

200

A condition that is common in early recovery categorized as the inability to feel pleasure 

Anhedonia 

(Also a PAWS symptom!)

200

Rationalizing, Justifying, and "Black and White Thinking" are all 

Cognitive Distortions 

200

The leading cause of death for adults ages 18 to 45 

Fentanyl 

200

The person who walks you through the steps 

Sponsor 

200

A TREATABLE (NOT curable) chronic medical disease involving complex interactions among brain circuits, genetics, the environment, and an individual's life experience...

Addiction 

300

The part of the brain that is often referred to as the "reptilian brain" which is affected by addiction 

Mid Brain 

300

Ignoring problems, being unwilling to admit you are an alcoholic or drug addict, minimization of the problem; these are all characteristics of...

Denial 

300

Rapid or irregular heartbeat, delirium, paranoia, panic, psychosis, heart failure, and dilated pupils are all signs that someone is high on...

Methamphetamine or Stimulants 

300

Definition of Insanity 

Doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results 

300
King of rock and roll who died from a drug overdose in 1977

Elvis Presley 

400

A powerful desire for something that usually passes...

Craving

400

The stages of change are...

Precontemplation, Contemplation, Preparation, Action, and Maintainence (and sometimes relapse)

400

A psychotropic drug, a powerful cannabinoid, a mind altering substance that is a derivative of THC...

Delta 8

400

The founders of Alcoholics Anonymous 

Dr. Bob and Bill Wilson 

400

Name one rule of the IOP program... 

Leigh and Jamie will tell you if the answer is correct :)

500

The 3 categories of severity for Substance Use Disorders...

Mild, Moderate, Severe 

500

Name one family role in addiction...

The Mascot, The Lost Child, The Enabler, The Scapegoat, The Hero

500

After drinking Alcohol, Ethylglucronide (ETG) can be present in your urine for at least  ____ hours. 

72 hours 


500

The phenomenon of craving, the allergy, the physical factor, "body is quite as abnormal as the mind", can all be found in which chapter of the big book? 

The Doctor's Opinion 

500
The SMART in SMART Goals stands for...

Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Reasonable, Timely 

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