Late Recovery
Early Recovery
&
Transition
Stabilization
Middle Recovery
Maintenance
100
Growing beyond childhood limitations is what stage of recovery?
What is Late Recovery?
100
Internal change is what stage of recovery?
What is Early Recovery?
100
1) physically recover from chemical withdrawal, 2) stop being preoccupied with chemical, 3) learn how to solve problems without using drugs or alcohol and 4) develop hope and motivation. pg 33
What is the four stages of stabilization?
100
The program is an island of sanity in an addictive world. In AA this term is called what? (pg 84)
What is practicing spiritual principles in all our affairs?
100
Whenever we begin to create self-defeating consequences, we recognize it and what do we do? pg 137
What is change the behavior that is causing those consequences?
200
How many years into sobriety will most of us need to deal directly with our family of origin issues if we want to stay comfortably sober?
What is 2 years?
200
The major goal of early recovery is to what? pg 53
What is change the beliefs about alcohol and other drug use.
200
Difficulty to think clearly, manage feelings and emotions, avoid accidents, manage stress, remember things and sleep restfully.
What is post-acute withdrawal symptoms?
200
Those whose lives have become unmanageable as a result of living in a committed relationship with an addicted person. (pg 84)
What is co-dependency?
200
No matter how long we are clean (sober), the return of destructive thinking and living patterns can set the stage for what. p 138
What is a relapse?
300
Solving the problems of Late Recovery requires what?
What is change?
300
When does the transition stage end? Pg 27
What is when we recognize on some level that we need help and ask for it.
300
The process to remove toxins from the body and reducing withdrawal symptoms.
What is detox?
300
Although we are not responsible for our disease we are responsible for repairing the damage we have caused. (pg 85)
What is making amends?
300
During times of high stress or change, the symptoms of post-acute (long-term) withdrawal or addictive thinking may come back even during maintenance. At the first sign of this, it is important to do what.
What is increase efforts at recovery? p 139
400
We will do to our children what was our parents did to us if we don't do what?
What is change?
400
What is the primary job during the transition stage? pg 28
What is it to become willing to give up alcohol and drug use and to seek the help of others.
400
******************DAILYDOUBLE****************** Being around people who are using alcohol and or drugs, having an unexpected argument or having a stressful.
What is high risk factors?
400
Do it again and find a solution. (putting a band-aid on the problem is not enough). (pg 87)
What is resolve?
400
During the first half of life, we are compelled to explore the world outside of us and figure out how it works. Then mother nature plays a trick on us. We enter the second half of our life, marked by what? p 141
What is an inward turn, a spiritual journey of self discovery?
500
What gives us the promise of change?
What is understanding?
500
Steps four(4) through seven (7) deal with what?
What is the internal change process?
500
Trigger, craving, obsession, euphoric recall, positive expectancy and compulsion.
What is Preoccupation or (Addictive Preoccupation)?
500
Balancing the physical, psychological, social, and spiritual aspect of life.
What is a healthy life?
500
How much time percentage wise do we spend on our working consciously to enjoy the moment and the immediate here and now and how much time percentage wise do we spend going back into the past and fantasizing about the future. pg 145
What is 60% and 40%?
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