____ _____ is a cognitive–behavioral approach to identifying and addressing high-risk situations for relapse and assisting individuals in maintaining desired behavioral changes.
What is Relapse Prevention?
Correct answer 700
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Having things to do provides a sense of this.
What is meaning/purpose?
Correct answer 500
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What are the biggest obstacles to individuals seeking treatment for substance abuse?
Name 3
What is the longest word in the English language that contains just one vowel?
Strengths
Right answer 1000
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Anything that brings back thoughts, feelings, or memories of an addiction.
What is a trigger?
Correct answer 600
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Taking time to do things that I want to do: engaging in hobbies, socializing, relaxing, etc.
What is leisure?
Correct answer 800
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Name 2 healthy coping mechanisms you can use when you feel stressed
deep breathing exercises, physical activity, spending time in nature, engaging in hobbies, and connecting with others, stretch, or meditate, do some other relaxing activities you enjoy.
Correct answer 800
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What comes twice in a week once in a year, But never in a month
The letter E
Right answer 1000
Wrong answer 600 to the other team
____ ____ are important tools for the addiction recovery process. These can help you avoid triggers, manage stress, and maintain long-term recovery.
What are coping skills?
Correct answer 900
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Making sure I prioritize myself and do the things that keep me healthy physically and mentally.
What is self-care?
Correct answer 900
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This doesn't mean not acknowledging the pain you've caused others or the pain that others have caused. Nor is it about becoming a doormat in the process. It's about examining the situation closely and making a conscious decision to move on. Only the person who picked can answer with no help from their team
What is Forgiveness?
Correct answer 900
Incorrect 300 to the other team
In what year was the first iPhone released?
2007
Correct answer 1200
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______ occurs when someone’s body or brain no longer responds to a prescription or drugs and alcohol in the same way it once did. In many cases, this happens when someone has been using the substance for an extended time. Only the person who picked can answer with no help from their team
What is tolerance?
Correct answer 800
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Taking time to complete tasks that "need" to be completed on a daily basis.
What is responsibility?
Correct answer 1200
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In Active Addiction, people suffering from their use often lose these individuals first.
What are friends?
Correct answer 800
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How many seconds in a day? You have 40 seconds to answer starting now
R/W
There are 86400 seconds in a day.
Correct answer 1200
Wrong answer 400 to the other team
______ is the ability to adapt to stressful situations, process emotions healthily, and effectively recover from challenges.
What is resilience?
Correct answer 1000
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A key coping strategy you use to provide daily structure for relapse prevention.
Establishing and maintaining a routine/schedule. This structure provides a sense of normalcy and predictability, which can be particularly helpful in managing stress and avoiding triggers.
Correct answer 1000
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The difference between sobriety and recovery is that sobriety is the absence of substances, while recovery is a _____________. Only the person who picked can answer with no help from their team
What is a lifestyle?
Correct answer 1500
Incorrect 500 to the other team
What was the original name of the search engine "Google"?
BackRub
Correct answer 1500
If stolen 1500