Early Recovery
Addiction and Health
AA
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Coping Skills
100

Often described as a strong desire or urge, that is impulsive and uncontrollable.

What are Cravings

100

This type of drug causes elevated heart rate, increase activity of central nervous system activity.

What are stimulants?

100

Recommended amount of meetings a newcomer should attend.

90 in 90.

100

People, places, and things that cause your brain to crave substances.

What are external triggers?

100

This famous musician known for hits such as, Crosstown Traffic and All Along the Watchtower, died of asphyxiation while high on barbiturates.

Who is Jimi Hendrix?
100

Process of taking an active role in regularly doing things that improve your wellbeing and happiness.

What is Self Care?

100

What does H.A.L.T.

Don't get too hungry, angry, tired, lonely.

200

This occurs after detox and continues to cause biopsychosocial issues up to 24 months later.

What is Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS)?

200

Name 3 specific areas of the body that are directly affected by the use of alcohol and/or drugs.

Liver, Heart, Brain, Pancreas, lungs, etc.

200

A person who guides someone through the 12-steps and traditions, and acts as a main support. 

Who is a sponsor?

200

What is the first step in the relapse process.

unhealthy emotions

200

This famous rapper was mentored in recovery by Sir Elton John.

Who is Eminem? 

200

A mental process that we use to protect ourselves from some aspect of ourselves or our lives that we perceive to be uncomfortable or threatening.

What are defense mechanisms?

Bonus: 

Name 5 defense mechanisms

200

Spending a few minutes writing down some good things about your day is called what?

Gratitude journal

300

Using another substance or activity to substitute feelings you used to get from using.

What is cross-addiction?

300

This class of drugs alters your state of consciousness and is characterized by major alterations in thought, mood, and perception, among other changes. 

What are hallucinogens?

300

Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.

What is Step 4?

300

Believing in our ability so greatly that it can cause setbacks or problems in relation to the recovery process and our mental health.

What is grandiose thinking (pink cloud, over-confident, cocky) ?

300

This 2018 movie star's Bradley Cooper as a musician that helps a younger singer find fame while battling mental health and alcohol and drug addiction.

What is "A Star Is Born."

300

Addiction is a chronic progressive disease that effects people physical, mentally, and ________.

What is Spiritually? 

300

A mental exercise that involves relaxation, focus, and awareness.

Meditation

400

Three types of triggers.

What are sensory, internal, and external?

400

Drug that is sometimes classified as a depressant, stimulant, or hallucinogen? 

What is Marijuana?

400

What are the essentials of recovery according to AA?

Willingness, honesty, and open-mindedness.

400
Three ways to deal with triggers. 

Avoid, Interrupt, and talk about them. 

Bonus:

Give an example of how to interrupt a trigger

400

Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morison, Kurt Cobain, and Amy Winehouse are members.

What is the 27 club?

400

The opiate overdose reversal drug is ______.

What is Narcan or Naloxone? 

Bonus:

After administering a dose what do you do?

Double Bonus:

How do you get it?

400

Technique in which a person learns to ride out an urge instead of feeding it.  

Urge Surfing

500
A person who can pass a drug screen but fails to change behaviors and actions. 

What is a dry drunk?

500

This syndrome damages nerve cells and supporting cells in the brain and spinal cord, as well as memory function.

Korsakoff Syndrome (wet brain)

500

The four absolutes. 

What are Honesty, Unselfishness, Purity, and Love?

500

The final step in the process of a relapse.

What is the aftermath?

500

Christian Bale won an academy award for his portayal of crack addict and former boxer, Dicky Eklund, in this 2010 film.

What is "The Fighter."

500
The drug that causes the most American deaths each year is ______?
What is tobacco?
500

The practice of challenging irrational beliefs and cognitive distortions.

Cognitive restructuring or challenging the negatives.

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