A complex condition, a brain disease that is manifested by compulsive use of a substance despite harmful consequences
Addiction
Journaling, listening to music, praying, exercise, sleep, drawing, mindfulness.
coping skills
Events, circumstances, people, places, things that increase the desire to use.
Trigger
The opposite of acceptance. A symptom that an alcoholic or addict is still suffering, and has not yet given themselves over to their Higher Power
Denial
The act of not using/drinking
Sobriety or Abstinence
Some common types of ongoing support for alcohol addiction include:
Relapse Prevention/ Sobriety Maintenance
A Desire To Experience the Positive Effects of Drug/Alcohol
Craving
A member who has been a part of the group for a fair amount of time, meaning they have been sober for some time, who takes a newcomer under their wing.
Sponsor
The main ingredient in alcoholic drinks.
Ethanol
Detox, Inpatient Treatment, PHP, IOP
Treatment for SUD
happens when a person stops maintaining his or her goal of reducing or avoiding use of alcohol or other drugs and returns to previous levels of use.
Relapse
The organization was created to help families and loved ones of alcoholics find their own recovery
Al-Anon/Alateen
Slang used to describe a person who has achieved physical sobriety but continues to exhibit unhealthy, negative behaviors (such as poor impulse control or ongoing anger). [1]
Dry Drunk
Taking ownership of one's actions and their impact on oneself and others.
Responsibility
use of coping skills, recovery tools and mindfulness exercises to diminish the likelihood or re-occurrence of relapse.
Relapse Prevention
Set of guiding principles that help members recognize their errors, make amends, and learn to live a new life.
12 Steps
Needing more and more of a drug to feel the same effect because the body has adapted to it.
Tolerance
Alcohol consumption in excess can have short- and long-term consequences on your health. Depending on how much you drink in one sitting, binge drinking can be lethal and may cause blackouts in which you experience periods of not knowing where you were or what you were doing. Blackouts can lead to hazardous situations and increase your risk of accidents, injuries, or altercations.
Effects of Alcoholism
people, places, things
Placing faith and trust into something greater than oneself, which can be interpreted in various ways.
Higher Power