disease model
triggers
random
client specific
woodhaven
100

control the rewarding effects of substance use and are also responsible for the formation of habitual substance taking. These areas form a key node of what is sometimes called the brain’s "reward circuit." Drugs overstimulate this circuit, producing the euphoria of the drug high. But with repeated exposure, the circuit adapts to the presence of the drug, diminishing its sensitivity and making it hard to feel pleasure from anything besides the drug.

The basal ganglia

100

The first step, and dealing with triggers. 

Identifying them

100

Tre (Cuba Gooding Jr.) is sent to live with his father, Furious Styles (Larry Fishburne), in tough South Central Los Angeles. Although his hard-nosed father instills proper values and respect in him, and his devout girlfriend Brandi (Nia Long) teaches him about faith, Tre's friends Doughboy (Ice Cube) and Ricky (Morris Chestnut) don't have the same kind of support and are drawn into the neighborhood's booming drug and gang culture, with increasingly tragic results.

Boyz in da Hood

100

PAC man

Marvin 

100

Name the two nurses that run wellness group

Christina and Jill

200

involved in executive function (i.e., the ability to organize thoughts and activities, prioritize tasks, manage time, and make wise decisions),

Prefrontal cortex

200

The second step, and dealing with triggers. 

Avoiding them

200

Name, one of the bald eagles that lives in carillon park

Orv or Willa 

200

I used to ride a Harley Davidson nightster 

Todd

200

If you need to contact your counselor, you can do so by dialing this extension 

362

300

The prefrontal cortex develops fully at what age in a male. 

25

300

trigger of a firearm set for release at the slightest pressure.

Hair trigger

300

Daily Double

What is step one? AA OR NA

300

I’ve been here before I’ve had success with 12 step programs, and My Sponsor works here. 

John

300

You can find much information about Woodhaven programming in this book. Information such as: counselor and case management extension, client rights, and so forth. 

Handbook

400

The brain disease model of addiction has less of a _______ than the view of addiction as a moral failing

Stigma

400

Triggers to use substances that typically come from within. (E.g., guilt, shame, anxiety, fear, depression)

Internal triggers

400

The first stage in the stages of change. Hint: in this stage I don’t think I have a problem. I’m probably not experiencing any consequences.

Pre-contemplation 

400

I just moved into the White House and have no idea how to redecorate it

Marcus

400

The address of the fellowship club were many narcotics. Anonymous meetings are held. This facility is typically within walking distance.

1124 Germantown st

500

 And at least one factor that increase vulnerability to addiction. For every correct answer after the first will receive 500 points for each correct answer. Hint: there are 5 that we learned about. 

unaddressed trauma, family history of drug use, early exposure to drug use, exposure to high-risk environments and certain mental illnesses. 

500

A trigger that is activated by smelling hearing tasting. 

Sensory trigger

500

This prominent rapper, just celebrated 16 years of sobriety

Eminem

500

DAILY DOUBLE

I’m quiet I need to work on reaching out asking for help. I recently got my phone and it may be a distraction.

500

On Friday groups typically practice ____ ______. This is a routine activity to help take a break from recovery related activities.

Self-care

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