Recovery 1
Recovery 2
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Model Of Change
Risk it All!
100

Who is the most important person involved in recovery?

YOU!



100

A coping mechanism that involves breathing. 

Breathing exercises 

100

Most commonly abused illegal substance across the nation...

 Marijuana 

100

What are the five stages of change? (Must be in order)


Precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance.

100

Something that sparks the desire to resume an old negative behavior.

Triggers

200

These are those people, places, events, rules, regulations, expectations, or requests that put some kind of demand on people. (External)

Stressors

200

What is the difference between lapse and relapse?

A relapse happens when a person stops maintaining their goal of reducing or avoiding use of alcohol or other drugs and returns to their previous levels of use. This is different to a lapse, which is a temporary departure from a person's alcohol and other drug goals followed by a return to their original goals.

200

Is the fastest addicting substance

Nicotine

200

In this stage, you are actively making steps to change your behavior.


Action (Stage 4)

200

This drug can be both a stimulant and a depressant, depending upon how much I use.

Alcohol

300

Addiction physically affects this organ in the body. Which one?

Brain

300

Stress disorder AFTER traumatic event..

PTSD

300

With continued substance use the brain will stop producing it’s brain chemical that enables pleasure..

Dopamine

300

In this stage, you are planning on making changes to your behavior within the next 30 days.


Preparation (Stage 3)

300

Name the two founders of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Bill Wilson & Dr. Bob


400

This is a program that you can take advantage of that is voluntary but offers support from others that are in recovery as well.


 NA, AA, etc

400

Ketamine is used as a?

An animal tranquilizer

400

1st symptom experienced as a sign you're developing a substance abuse disorder.

Increased tolerance

400

Individuals in this stage have been engaging in the new behavior consistently for over 6 months.

Maintenance (Stage 5)

400

Body aches, hot/cold sweats, runny nose, fast pulse, and diarrhea are typical withdrawal symptoms for which substance.

Heroin

500

Agitation, muscle aches, anxiety, runny nose, inability to sleep, yawning often, excessive sweating, abdominal cramping and  skin goose bumps are some symptoms of?

Opioid Withdrawal

500

What synthetic opioid is 50-100 times more potent than morphine?

Fentanyl

500

Cocaine is what kind of drug? 

A Stimulant 

500

What "Stage of Change" fits the following description: some awareness of the problem; thinking about pros/cons; some awareness of changing; going back and forth on willingness.

Pre-Contemplation (Stage 1)

500

What are the 5 warning signs that you are headed for a relapse?


1. You stop seeking support. 

2.Romanticizing substance use 

3.Complicating your life 

4. Removing anchors little by little 5. Having a defensive attitude.

600

The process of clearing the substance from your body.

Detoxification

600

 Feelings of extreme sadness, shame, guilt and/or dispair...

Depression

600

A set of strategies that aims to reduce the harmful effects of substance use.

Harm reduction.

600

You acknowledge concerns and are considering the possibility of change but are ambivalent and uncertain of making the change.

Contemplation (Stage 2)

600

___ is a medication used to counter opioid overdose. It blocks opioid receptor sites, reversing the toxic effects of the overdose.

Naloxone

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