Any behavior that is out od control in some way
What is addiction?
Substance abuse is __8 letters______ ___7 letters_____ to prompting negative emotions.
What is directly related?
A hula hoop is a toy hoop that is twirled around the waist, limbs or neck. It can also be wheeled along the ground like a wheel, with careful execution.
What is a hula hoop
A psychological state of cellular of cellular adaptation arises when the body's nervous system becomes habituated to a psychoactive agent.
What is Physical Dependency.
How do we describe the withdrawal of something?
What is addiction?
True or false we are defined by our behaviours.
What is FALSE?
The hula hoops are symbols for ____ in smart recovery
What are boundaries?
These behaviors do not have the biological element but the psychological and social elements.
What are compulsive behaviours?
One simple way of describing addiction.
The four C's- Craving, loss of Control, Compulsion to use despite the Consequence
This is an important tenet of this principle, "Who we are is all that truly matters."
What is Unconditional Self-Acceptance
These things are within our "hula hoop".
Our thoughts, feelings, dreams, values, ambitions, decisions and words.
Regardless of the neurobiological theory, these small chemical messengers in te brain are affected by psychoactive drugs.
What are neurotransmitters?
A behavioural approach with the goal of identifying and addressing high-risk situations and assisting individuals in maintaining desired behavioural changes.
What is replase prevention?
"Failing at a task does not make me a failure."
" I can choose to accept myself even if I am unwilling or unable to change my character defects.'
The exercises used for addiction rehabilitation.What are smart recovery exercises?
The motivational interviewing pitfall that is closely related to being outside of our hula hoop.
What is the righting reflex?
This psychodynamic interaction blocks the breakdown of the drug in the synaptic cleft allowing for more neurotransmitters to bind to their receptors and transmits messages.
What are monoamine oxidase inhibitors?
A set of motivational skills and techniques used when working with individuals who want support in addiction cessation. (Name them)
What is Motivational Interviewing?
- Open-ended questions
- Affirming
- Reflecting
- Summarizing
The pitfalls of motivational interviewing that can inhibit progress towards rehabilitation.
What is a righting reflex, expert trap, close-ended-questions?
Respect for ________ has been the common thread underlining motivational interviewing and addiction counselling.
What is autonomy?
The receptors are abundant in the respiratory center in the cerebral cortex, thalamus, peripheral chemo and baroreceptors in the carotid bodies. A primary causative agent for substance abuse.
What are opioid receptors?