Not going to school/work
What is Occupational problems?
Low mood, withdrawn behaviors
What is Depressive symptoms?
A group of like minded individuals who meet for peer led meeting surrounding the disease of alcoholism
What is AA?
What is:
Watching TV, Calling a friend, coloring, watching a movie, sleeping, etc.
An event that may cause a craving is considered a
What is a trigger?
Lack of motivation, energy, weight loss/gain
What is Physical Problems?
Inability or difficulty falling or staying asleep
What is Insomnia?
A group of like minded individuals who meet for peer led meeting surrounding the disease of addiction
What is NA?
______ is the most effective form of treatment for substance use disorders
What is Group Therapy?
An overwhelming feeling to use is considered a ____
What is craving?
Poor personal care, unkempt clothes, hair, appearance
What is neglect of self care?
A deadly symptom of withdrawal often including involuntary movements, seizures and confusion. A result of heavy alcohol use.
What is DT's?
The belief that these old ____, ____. and ____, will bring you closer to relapse
What is People, Places and Things?
Counseling interfering behavior examples are ____, ___, ___, , etc.
Not going to appointments, not opening up, expecting counselor to solve all problems
A 12 step fellowship is a form of ___
What is Self-Help?
Loss of money, financial problems, asking friends or family for money.
What is Financial Problems?
Sick to stomach, throwing up, dizziness, cold sweats, hot flashes.
What are Opioid/Alcohol related withdrawals?
The AA book is ____ Where as the NA book is ___
What is Big Book and Basic Text?
Identifying long term goals, short term goals and ways to achieve these goals is the creation of a ____.
A residential treatment facility typically lasting 30 days - 9 months.
Withdrawn, Social Isolation, Avoidance of people who do not approve of drug'/alcohol use
What is Social Problems?
Irritability, Paranoia, problems with concentration
What is stimulant withdrawal?
The 12 steps are a set of ____ ____ followed by members of AA/NA.
What is Spiritual Principles?
An individual completing treatment will complete a ____ _____ Plan in effort to maintain ongoing abstinence.
What is Relapse Prevention?
A person who exhibits impaired control over engaging in substance use despite suffering severe harms caused by such activity
What is addict?