(The 12 Steps & 12 Traditions)
These are the founders of AA
Who are Dr. Bob and Bill W
These are the 3 daily and weekly assignments/worksheets that you need to complete and turn in every Monday
What are "symptom tracking log, thought report, and meeting attendance sheet"
This is a state of elevated or euphoric mood that may include grandiosity, racing thoughts and decreased need for sleep
What is "mania"
What is a "trigger"
This is the name of our intake coordinator - probably the first person you talked to or did an initial screening with
Who is "Missy"
What is step one
Recite the serenity prayer
What is "God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the difference"
What is "Post Traumatic Stress Disorder"
Going to a bar "just to watch the game" or dropping by your dealer's house just to say hello - these are examples of ....
What is "testing personal control"
These are the first names of Julie's student interns
Who are "Ashley and Michelle"
Recite Step 6
What is "were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character"
What is "Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired"
Signs or symptoms that indicate a relapse may be coming on
What is "Early Warning Signs"
What is "thought stopping techniques"
This is the actual first and last name of the Phase I (Readiness) Counselor
This tradition says that only requirement for A.A. membership is a desire to stop drinking
What is Tradition Three
Eating healthy foods, personal hygiene, getting a good night's sleep, staying physically active, and keeping a routine or schedule - are examples of
What is "self-care"
Hallucinations, delusions or paranoia experienced while under the influence of mood altering substances
What is "drug induced psychosis"
Shame and pride prevent people in recovery from using this essential recovery tool
What is "asking for help"
This is the name of the lovely Phase III Counselor
What is "Christina Lippert"
The triangle and circle of the AA logo represent this
What is "recovery, unity and service (3 sides of the triangle" and "wholeness or oneness (the circle)"
This is the number of the 24-hour crisis hotline (also referred to as Hawaii Cares)
Disorders characterized by: feeling nervous, restless or tense; having a sense of impending danger, panic or doom; having an increased heart rate, breathing rapidly (hyperventilation), sweating, trembling, and trouble concentrating or thinking about anything other than the present worry.
What are "Anxiety Disorders"
This tool helps you to manage your time and track your clean and sober days early in recovery
What is a calendar!
This is the Hawaiian name of the building where Day Treatment is located
What is Kaheiheimalie