What does T4C stand for?
Thinking for a Change
How many unit rules are on the rules and expectation sheet?
22
What sober groups do we offer here at CASC? (there are 5)
NA, AA, RU, CR, SMART Recovery
What does IOP stand for?
Intensive Out Patient
What does CASC stand for?
Community Alternative Sentencing Center
What are the three parts to T4C?
Cognitive self change, social skills, problem solving
What are the top three rules that get you to a BRC?
No bullying, name calling... No med diversion...No major contraband
What does CBT stand for?
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
A strong desire to use a substance or an addictive agent.
Craving
With the continued consumption of drugs or alcohol, a person develops a physical and psychological "BLANK" or need.
Dependence
Name two social skills in the T4C program.
Active listening, Asking questions, giving feedback, knowing your feelings, understanding the feelings of others, Making a Complaint, Apologizing, Responding to anger, Negotiating
How many tiered consequences are there?
What does AOD stand for?
Alcohol or Drugs
This refers to someone who has been diagnosed with more than one substance addiction.
Dual diagnosis
Efforts to manage, tolerate, or minimize the effects of stressful events that may come about as a result of illness or disorders.
Coping skills
How many chapters are in the T4C program?
24
What does a BRC stand for?
Behavioral Review Committee
A professional evaluation of a persons overall medical history, substance use history, current health status, and over physical and mental health condition.
What is an assessment
The principle ingredient in alcohol.
Ethanol
A chemical found in the brain that functions as a neurotransmitter to release feelings of positivity and pleasure.
Dopamine
How many sills are in the problem solving section of T4C?
6
What is on the Zero tolerance for? (3 things)
No physical violence, No bringing illicit drugs on the unit, and no weapons or perceived weapons
What does DBT stand for?
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy
According to American Addictions Centers, The term PAWS was created to describe the cluster of ongoing withdrawal symptoms, which are largely psychological and mood-related, that can continue after acute withdrawal symptoms have gone away. What does PAWS stand for?
Post Acute Withdrawal Symptoms
An increased state of pleasure or elation usually induced by mind-altering drugs.
Euphoria