Terminology
Treatment Approaches
Statistics and Facts


Support Systems
Stages of Recovery
100

This term refers to the state of being free from addiction and leading a sober life.

What is recovery

100

A common treatment for opioid addiction that involves both medication and counseling.

What is Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)

100

The percentage of people seeking treatment that have a co-occurring mental health disorder.


What is approximately 50%

100

 A well-known 12-step program aimed at helping people recover from alcoholism.


What is Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)


100

The stage where a person recognizes they have a problem and begins to seek help.

What is contemplation

200

The process by which someone compulsively uses substances despite harmful consequences.

What is addiction

200

This approach emphasizes understanding and changing thought processes to overcome addiction.

What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

200

This is the average time it takes for an individual to fully recover from addiction.

What is 3 to 5 years

200

These groups are specifically designed for the family and friends of those struggling with addiction.


What is Al-Anon?

200

In this stage, individuals take actionable steps to change their behavior.

What is preparation

300

A professional who provides therapy and support to individuals facing addiction.

What is a substance abuse counselor

300

The type of therapy that focuses on improving one’s social and interpersonal skills.

What is group therapy

300

The most commonly misused substance in the U.S. (as of 2021).  

What is alcohol?

300

A type of therapy that involves peers sharing their experiences of recovery.


What is peer support

300

The final stage characterized by maintaining sobriety and integrating new habits.

What is is maintenance

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