TEAP and Job Corps
Education
Consequences
Treatment
Recovery Skills
100

Work to assist you in learning to live a successful and substance-free life

What is the purpose of TEAP?
100
Uncontrollable cravings for a drug, loss of control, use despite negative consequences, psychological and physical dependence
What is addiction?
100
The user, family, children, co-workers, parents, siblings, friends, and the community
Who are those affected by substance abuse?
100
Medication, behavioral therapy, groups, rehabilitation, and inpatient/outpatient services
What are treatment options?
100
Certain people, places, or things
What are triggers?
200

Drugs: Possession or distribution of drugs on center or under center supervision

Drugs: Use of drugs as evidenced by a positive drug test (either follow-up after intial positive or any time on suspicion)

Alcohol: Possession, consumption, or distribution while on center or under center supervision

Abuse of Alcohol (pattern of alcohol related incidents equating more than 2 Level II reports)

What are the drug/alcohol related Level I - Zero Tolerance Policy infractions?
200
Information or an emergency to help an individual from using again. This can include 12 step information, important phone numbers of supports, and healthy coping skills.
What is a relapse prevention plan?
200
Lowered inhibitions, decreased control over motor skills, inability to concentrate or focus, addiction, heart attack or stroke, liver failure or cirrhosis, kidney disease, and blackouts
What are consequences of alcoholism?
200
Medical doctors, nurses, psychologists, educators, social workers, therapists, counselors, and YOU
What is a treatment team?
200
High-risk situations to avoid characterized by the acronym H.A.L.T
Too hungry, angry, lonely, or tired
300
One hour weekly group to discuss aspects of relapse prevention, one hour weekly recreational group to focus on physical health, and a follow-up drug screen
What are the requirements for individuals required to complete TEAP?
300
____________ is the considered the quickest drug to become addicted to.
What is nicotine?
300
The following problems occur because of _______: Increase in violence and aggression, addiciton, drug-induced psychosis, increase in respiratory problems, increase in cardiovascular problems, risk for HIV, HEP C, and TB, damage to physical appearance
What is methamphetamine/cocaine addiction?
300
AA considers the first step in recovery, which carries over to being necessary for success in all forms of substance abuse treatment.
What is acceptance (of the problem)?
300

Ways in which we learn to deal with various stressors

What are coping skills?
400
The acronym TEAP stands for _______________.
Trainee Employee Assistance Program
400
Removal of a drug from the body that may cause unpleasant effects
What is withdrawal?
400
This is given at the majority of employer companies, and if substances have been abused can cause you to not be eligible for employment
What is a drug screen?
400
This service helps individuals in non-crisis situations by offering telephone support, social connection, resource information, and opportunity to connect in dealing with not only addiction, but mental health as well
What is the Intentional Warm Line?
400
What you set out to accomplish during treatment
What are goals?
500
Individual support, referrals to off-center services, and providing access to other helpful resources
What are other options related to TEAP?
500
Needing more of a drug to feel its effects
What is tolerance?
500
Addiction, respiratory failure, vomiting/diarrhea, inability to monitor worsening pain, drowsiness, significant withdrawal symptoms, and possible death
What are the consequences of pain killers/opiates?
500
TEAP specialist, your career counselor, wellness, your instructor, or any other staff on center
Who you can contact if you need help getting treatment services on center?
500
The individual in charge of someone's personal recovery
Who is THEMSELVES?
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