Foundation Skillls
Gaining Perspective
Navigating Relationships
Understanding SUD and Mental Health
Reducing Risk
100

Taking a shower, brushing your teeth, doing laundry, practicing good sleep hygiene, staying hydrated, exercising, and getting good nutrition

Whare are examples of basic self-care

100

The opposite of denial.

What is acceptance?

100

Putting aside feelings that get in your way and instead focusing on what really matters.

What is effectiveness?

100

Painful, anxious, and possibly life-threatening responses when a person stops using their drug of choice.

What is withdrawal?

100

Focusing on the importance of the long-view, purpose, and perspective taking to guide the recovery process.

 What is developing a recovery vision?

200

When you observe your thoughts, emotions, and sensations in your body in the moment with self-compassion.

What is mindfulness?

200

Putting your best foot forward and letting go of the outcome.

What is practicing attached detachment?

200

Surrounding yourself with positive people and knowing and enforcing your boundaries.

What are social skills?

200

The brain wants more and more dopamine when substances are used chronically.

What is tolerance?

200

All things, without exception, come to an end.  This realization helps us persevere when the going gets tough.

What is impermanence?

300

Weighing the pros and cons, considering your values, thinking about your long terms goals rather than immediate impulse and satisfaction.

What is engaging the pre-frontal cortex?

300

Finding the silver lining and choosing the meaning you want to attach to circumstances.

What is reframing?

300

I use exquisite listening, express empathy, and identify feelings when using this skill.

What is demonstrating understanding?

300

Clean, Dirty, Addict, Meth head, Pot head, Coke head, Junkie, and Alcoholic.

What are pejorative labels?

300

Name them, notice how they feel in your body, step away from the story, and sponsor them with self-compassion.

What is experiencing difficult emotions?

400

The system you would activate if you wanted to reduce your heart rate, blood pressure, and respiratory rate.

What is the para-sympathetic nervous system?

400

Establishing a gratitude practice, wallowing in pleasant feelings, watching funny movies, and reflecting on good memories.

What is cultivating positive states?

400

Secure, Avoidant, Ambivalent/Anxious, and Disorganized.

What are attachment styles?

400

This population has a higher prevalence of tobacco use disorder, by far, than any other segment of the population. This is not by accident, they have been targeted as "downscale" customers by Big Tobacco.

Who are people with mental health disorders?

400

Keeping one's living space clean and well organized, having privacy and safety, having a balance of alone time and time with others.

What is creating optimal environments?

500

The system activated when you yell and jump up and down, are playing a game of soccer, running, or engaging in a debate.

What is the sympathetic nervous system?

500

Two neurotransmitters that are released when we engage in positive mental states.

What are dopamine and serotonin?

500

Practicing Self-Compassion, Petting an animal, Hugging a loved-one, and Placing the hands on the heart are all ways to release this neurotransmitter.

What is oxytocin? 

500

Anger, denial, persistent feelings of sadness and despair, flashbacks, unpredictable emotions, physical symptoms such as nausea and headache, avoidance of people, places, and things, and feelings of shame, guilt, isolation, and hopelessness.

What are trauma responses?

500

The substance that will cause more deaths than all of the other substances (alcohol and drugs) combined.

What is commercial tobacco?
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