relapse
Recovery
AA/NA
Addiction
12- Step
100

Addiction is a disease of what part of the body?


The brain.
100

Step you have to practice every day.

Step 1

100

When and where was AA founded

1935. Akron, Ohio

100

what is the opposite of addiction?

Connection

100

The only requirement for membership in the NA fellowship

The Desire to stop using

200

A powerful desire to do something that usually passes.

ex: how long does this feeling typically last?

Craving

5-10 minutes

200

what involves taking a daily inventory?

10th Step

200

When and where was NA founded

1953. Los Angeles California

200

Term used when an individual has both a substance use disorder and a mental health disorder.

Co-occurring disorders

200

our ______ keep us sick

secrets

300

A person, place, thing or event that can result in psychological, then a physical relapse.

Trigger

300

What are the alternatives to recovery?

jails, Institutions and death 

300
Who founded AA.

Bill Wilson

300

This increases as you continue to drink/use, requiring you to need more of you substance to feel the same high.

Tolerance.

300

Something greater than ourselves in recovery

 A higher power.

400

What does HALT stand for?

Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired

400

What is the most important thing to have going into the recovery process?

Willingness

400

Who Founded NA 

Jimmy K.
400

Process by which the body rids itself of a drug.

Detox or withdrawal

400

How many people does it take to have a meeting?

2.

500

What does PAWS stand for and how long does it last?

Post-Acute withdrawal syndrome. 

typically 6-12 months.

500

What is the Cardinal Rule of all 12-step meetings?

Anonymity

500

What does the triangle in NA represent

Unity, Service and Recovery

500

What is doing the same thing over and over again expecting a different result?

Insanity

500

The most important person at any AA/NA meeting.

Bonus: why?

The newcomer.

because we keep what we have by giving it away

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