This is the time you are prompted to wake up.
What is 6:30?
This is what the acronym A.A. stands for in the most common "support group" for alcoholics.
What is Alcoholics Anonymous?
A common stimulant found in coffee and energy drinks.
What is caffeine?
A common side effect of THC use that involves feeling suspicious or fearful of others.
What is paranoia?
This illegal opiate is often injected or smoked and comes from the poppy plant.
What is heroin?
CBT is an acronym for this type of therapy.
What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy?
This is the number of smoke breaks you receive during the week.
What is 7?
This organ is responsible for processing 90% of consumed alcohol.
What is the liver?
The "crash" after using these drugs often leads to extreme exhaustion and this mood state.
What is depression?
This non-psychoactive component of cannabis is often used for medical purposes without the "high".
What is CBD?
This synthetic opioid is 50-100 times stronger than morphine
What is fentanyl?
CBT focuses on the link between these three things.
What are thoughts, feelings and behaviors?
This is the number of treatment days at Sunrise for inpatient treatment.
What is 28?
Alcohol is classified as this type of drug because it slows down the central nervous system.
What is a depressant?
Stimulants cause this vital sign to increase rapidly.
What is heart rate (or blood pressure)?
This term refers to the increased appetite often experienced after using THC.
What are "the munchies"?
This is the generic form of the medication most commonly known to immediately reverse an opiate overdose.
What is Naloxone?
"All-or-nothing" thinking is also known by this color-based name.
What is black-and-white thinking?
This is what the acronym AMA stands for.
What is against medical advice?
This type of alcohol consumption is defined as having several drinks in a short period of time.
What is binge drinking?
Stimulants are known to prohibit sleep, these two categories of symptoms can occur after several days of no sleep.
What are hallucinations and delusions?
THC is stored in this part of the body, which is why it stays in the system longer than other drugs.
What are fat cells?
This shortened name stands for "endogenous morphine" which is produced naturally in the body to manage pain.
What are endorphins?
In CBT, this is the process of challenging a negative thought and replacing it with a more balanced one.
What is reframing?
This is your attending physician's name while inpatient.
Who is Dr. Ismail?
This state's legal limit for driving and Blood Alcohol Consumption (BAC) is 0.05%, compared to 0.08% in all other states.
What is Utah?
This is the specific stimulant in the legal medication called Desoxyn.
What is Methamphetamine?
THC stands for this long scientific name.
What is Tetrahydrocannabinol?
This system is directly affected by opiate use and controls your ability to breathe.
What is the Central Nervous System?
This American Psychiatrist developed CBT in the 1960’s.
Who is Dr Aaron T. Beck?