Who created AA
What is Bill W and Dr. Bob
what does NA say about Alcohol
What is "It is a drug period."
This Brain chemical is heavily involved in rewards, pleasure and reinforcing addiction.
What is Dopamine
What is Journaling, Meditation, breathing, walking, exercise and mindfulness considered
What is Coping Skills
Who is the best staff here
What is anyone named
The person that guides a newcomer through 12 steps and support during recovery
What is a Sponsor
This slogan reminds members that recovery is a gradual process and not immediate
what is "just for today"
This part of the brain is responsible for decision making and impulse control (Boss)
What is Prefrontal Cortex
Name 4 of the 6 types of Boundaries
What is Physical, Emotional, Mental, Material(Financial), Time and Sexual
How long must you sit during meal times
What is 20 minutes
The prayer often said at meetings
What is the the Serenity Prayer
NA was founded in this decade in the United States
What is the 1950's
This term refers to the brain's ability to change and rewrite itself, which makes recovery possible.
What is neuroplasticity
This concept explains how repeated pairing of substance use with certain cues makes those cues trigger cravings over time
What is conditioned response or Classical Conditioning
What is fratenization
What is spending too much time with one person and excluding others
Name 2 Slogans
What is "Let Go and Let God", "Progress not Perfection", "think, think, think", "One day at a time", "Easy does it", "This too shall pass", "live and let live"
This step involves making direct amends wherever possible, except when to do so would injure others
What is step 9
This part of the brain is responsible for fear and emotional response and plays a role in relapse triggers (Alarm Bell)
What is Amygdala
What Does P.A.W.S stand for
What is Post-Acute Withdrawal Symptoms
What Pharmacy do we use
What is Medical Pharmacy
This concept in AA describes the idea that helping others is essential to maintaining one's sobriety
What is " you can't keep it unless you give it away"
This popular NA Slogan reminds members that consistency and effort in recovery are key, encouraging them to return to meetings and actively work the program because they deserve sobriety.
keep coming back it works if you work it so work it your worth it
This theory suggests addiction is a chronic brain disease involving changes in structure and function
What is the disease model of addiction
These are changes in thoughts, feelings and behaviours such as isolation, increased stress and poor self-care
What is relapse warning signs
What does AW Stand form
What is addiction worker