ABA/AA/NA
Stress and Recovery
Disease Concept
Addiction and Health
Turning Point
100

This person was the founder of AA in 1935. 

Bill Wilson 

100

a powerful desire to use substances 

often perceived as "impulsive" and "uncontrollable"

craving

100

Addiction is a chronic disease. True or false

True. Addiction is defined as a chronic, relapsing disorder. 

100

Class of drug that decreases activity level, heart rate, blood pressure, impairs motor functioning, creates difficulty concentrating, and slurred speech.

Depressant

100

Turning Point was founded in this year. 

1987

200

The EDA book is written just like the big book. The big book has Bill's Story, the EDA book has ______'s story"

Gizelle's

200

List 3 healthy ways to cope with feelings of stress. 

Talk to someone, write in your journal, be creative, meditate, watch a youtube video, look for ways to help others

200

Name 2 reasons people often take drugs that were discussed in the NIH packet. 

To feel good, to feel better, to do better, curiosity and social pressure. 

200

Drug addiction can:

A) Cause mental health issues

B) Develop because of pre-existing mental health issues

C) Does not effect mental health issues

D) A and B

D

200

This therapist runs Spirituality group happens on this day at this time. 

Terry - Fridays at 1pm. 

300

What is the definition of an abstinent food?

A food that triggers binge-eating behaviors. 

300

What is the difference between a stress and a stressor?

Stressor = those people, places, events, rules, expectations, etc. that put some kind of demand on us


Stress = our internal reaction to those demands 

300

When a person needs to take a larger amount of the drug to produce the familiar high, this is effect is known as _________.

Tolerance

300

Name 3 diseases or illnesses that can result from drug use

Hepatitis, Heart disease, Obesity, Mental health, HIV, Cancer, Stroke

300
List 3 requirements that must fulfilled on the life story. 
  1. To be completed by 10th day of Tx 

  1. Must get feedback from 2 people who’ve already presented their life story 

  1. Length is 20-30 minutes 

  1. Purpose is to show progression of disease -  Dates, cost, and amount of usage 

400

What is the difference between the basic text and the big book? 

the basic text is the literature for NA and the big book is literature for AA 

400

Name 2 of the negative behavior traits in treatment. 

Intimidator, intellectual, victim, blamer, playing dumb, avoider, socialite, NA/AA expert, con man, close minded, magic bullet, yeah but, deflector, lip service, controller, rabble-rouser, suspicious 

400

This is the neurotransmitter responsible for getting us to repeat pleasurable activities. 

Dopamine

400

What are the five stages of change in recovery?

Pre-contemplation; Contemplation; Preparation; Action; Maintenance  

400

Escrow slips are due on this day at this time in this place. 

Monday at 9am to the gold box outside Peter's office. 

500

What are the 6 steps AA was formed from? 

1.Complete Deflation  2.Dependance and Guidance from a higher power  3.Moral Inventory 4.Concession  5.Resolution  6.Continued work with other alcoholics  

500

Using another hobby, substance, or activity to replace or substitute feelings/results that you used to get from using 

cross addiction 

500

In general, the more family problems a person has, the greater the chance taking drugs will lead to drug use and addiction. T/F

False 

500

What is the name for the physical symptoms experienced after detoxification that relate to the "bodily healing" from substance abuse 

PAWS - Post Acute Withdrawal Symptoms or (PAWS) 

Bonus: *irritability; stress sensitivity; fatigue; paranoia; difficulty concentrating; tremors; sleep issues; memory problems... 

500

This person is the best assessment therapist in the building

Josh

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