Genetics
Biological
CBT
What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Name for level of needs including: food, water, shelter, air.
What is physiological needs?
This is the philosophy Crossroads uses about bodies, food, and health.
What is Health At Every Size or HAES.
What PCC stands for.
What is a Personal Care Coordinator?
Education
Social/Environmental
DBT
Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Name for level including: personal security, employment, health, property
What is safety needs?
The percentage of women with substance use disorders who report having a co-occurring eating disorder.
What is 35%?
What PAWS stands for.
What is Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome?
Personality
Psychological
ACT
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Name for level including: friendship, intimacy, family, connection.
What is love and belonging needs?
PTSD is a common co-occurring diagnosis for people with an ED and/or SUD. True or false: men develop PTSD more frequently than women.
False - women at 2-3x more likely to develop PTSD than men.
What PHP stands for.
What is Partial Hospitalization Program?
Trauma
Psychological and/or Social/Environmental
CPT
Cognitive Processing Therapy
Name for level including: respect, status, recognition, self-worth.
What is esteem needs?
A diagnosis not yet recognized in the DSM-5 for an obsession with eating foods that one considers healthy.
What is orthorexia?
He is the author of the book In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts and he is in a video we watch explaining the connection between trauma and addiction.
Who is Gabor Mate?
Cultural Traditions/Beliefs
Social/Environmental
EMDR
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing
The highest level of Maslow's hierarchy of needs that involves achieving your full potential.
What is self-actualization?
These are the three most commonly used substances for people with a diagnosed SUD.
What is alcohol, marijuana, and prescription pain medication?
What is 1974?