Stages of Recovery
Trauma
The Brain
Recovery Methods
Potluck
100

This is the feel good chemical in the brain

What is the dopamine?

100

This part of the brain regulates emotion.

What is the amygdala ?

100

20 minutes of __________ will release an equitable amount of dopamine similar to the amount of dopamine release from doing opiates. 

What is Mindful Breathing i.e. breathwork?

100

We admitted we were powerless over alcohol— that our lives had become unmanageable

What is Step 1?

100

Name 3 ways that drugs / alcohol have a negative impact on mental health.

Increased paranoia, enhance depression, poor judgement, lack of impulse control, isolation / withdrawing from social activities, memory impairment, etc. 

200

Severe alcohol withdrawal may include symptoms such as agitation / confusion, dangerous changes in blood pressure, fever, sweating, hallucinations and tremors (shakes) and is known as this...

What is Delirium Tremens (DT's)?

200

When activated heart rate increases, pupils dilate, respiration increases, and digestion decreases giving one a panicky feeling.

What is the sympathetic nervous system?

200

Three things that help alleviate anxiety naturally 

What is exercise, mediation, yoga breathing.. Other acceptable answers would be talking to someone, breathing into a paper bag etc?

200

SMART acronym? 

What is  Self-Management and Recovery Training?

200

Finish this lyric about heroin addiction...

"And you could have it all, My empire of dirt
I will let you down, _______________."

What is "I will make you hurt"?

300

This stage of recovery is between 120- 180 days where the brain begins to heal the most and stabilize. This period is referred to as

What is homeostasis?

300

When activated heart rate decreases, respiration decreases and digestion begins to operate functionally.

What is the para-sympathetic nervous system?

300

Brain chemistry changes as the result of prolonged substance use.  Over time, more drug is needed to produce the same effect.  This is referred to as...

What is Drug Tolerance?

300

Activities and outlets for enjoyment to focus on interests and simple pleasures of life without alcohol or drugs.... (think SMART!)

What are Vital Absorbing Creative Interests (VACI - SMART)  or  Coping Skills?

300

Over the course of 6 months this will decrease the size of the amygdala.

What is mindfulness based practices?

400

For the best chance of staying sober, what is the MINIMUM length of time a person should stay in treatment?

What is 90 -120 days?

400

Somatic complaints Sleep disturbance Fatigue Forgetfulness, confusion, and concentration difficulties Flashbacks or Dissociation Sexual numbing Increased “flight, fight, or freeze (submit)” response Gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, respiratory, and dermatological conditions

What are the biological effects of trauma?

400

This is the brain process that is assumed to contribute to depression.

What is serotonin reuptake?

400

Making a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.  

What is Step 4?

400

Name 3 things you can do to help cope with urges.

What is take a deep breath, positive distractions, review pros of staying sober / cons of drug use, call your sponsor / friend, go to a meeting, physical activity, talk to your therapist / provider, etc. ?

500

After discontinuing use of a drug, this period may be marked by symptoms such as muscle aches, chills, headaches, irritability, depression or anxiety and strong cravings.  

What is Withdrawal  or  Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS)?

500

The activation of the emotional part of the brain results in this process

What is fight or flight/freeze?

500

This how the brain sends and receives messages

What are neurotransmitters?

500

Two effective modalities for treating addiction include these.  What does CBT and DBT stand for?

What is cognitive behavioral therapy and dialectical behavioral therapy?

500

This British singer / songwriter was known for her deep voice and was plagued by alcohol and addiction throughout her career.   She died of alcohol poisoning on 23 July 2011, at the age of 27. 

Who is Amy Winehouse?

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