This occurs when an individual in recovery uses alcohol or mood altering substance.
What is a slip?
This occurs when an individual falls back to old patterns of behavior.
What is relapse?
These type of drugs led to a distortion of sights, colors, sounds, self, and one's environment.
What are dissociative drugs?
Schedules are used in the ___________ classification of drugs.
What is legal?
This should be the first thing on your resume.
What is your first and last name?
These are feelings that people have before or during using drinking or using drugs.
What are internal triggers?
This is the stage when an individual has no intention of changing their behavior and does not believe they have a problem.
What is pre-contemplation?
This is how long PCP stays in the body for.
What is 45 days or more?
This is the DEA schedule for cocaine.
What is schedule II?
This is the area of the resume where the individual states the specific job they are applying for?
What is the objective?
These are situations were an individual is more likely to experience a trigger and/or craving.
What are high risk situations?
This is the stage when individual change or modify their behavior and carry through with their plans to remain in recovery for themselves.
What is action?
This are the three ways PCP can by ingested.
What are swallowed, smoked, and injected?
This is the DEA schedule for cannabis.
What is schedule I?
It is okay to put volunteer work in this section of the resume ___________.
What is work history?
This occurs when user replaces his or her primary drug with a secondary drug that is not cross-tolerant, such as cocaine and alcohol which have different physical effects.
What is drug switching?
This is the stage where individuals have learned how to sustain the new behavior and changes they have made to help them stay in long term recovery.
What is maintenance?
PCP was developed in the 1950's and was originally created to be used as an ____________________.
What is an intravenous anesthetic?
This is the DEA schedule for most benzodiazepines.
This is the number one thing that should not go on a resume.
What is negative information about yourself?
These are the effects that a drug has on a person shortly after being taken.
What are primary drug effects?
This is the stage where an individual is aware they have a problem but has not made any commitment to take action to deal with the problem.
What is contemplation?
This is the DEA schedule that PCP is currently under.
What is Scheduled I?
These are the two criteria used to determine which schedule a substance will be in.
What is how addictive the substance can be and if the substance serves any medical purpose recognized by the government?
These are the two things people get dinged on the most when creating resumes.
What are spelling and grammar?