Change and Motivate Me!
Intervene and Help
PREVENT IT!
Disorders and more Disorders
It's My Life!
100
Reaching the point where individuals decide to do something about their drug/alcohol use
What is "Hitting Rock Bottom?"
100
A Client using this defense mechanism is highly intellectual. They use clever responses and avoid responsibility.
What is Rationalization?
100
An internal protective factor and the ability to bounce back.
What is Resiliency?
100
Personality Disorder that is characterized by a pervasive pattern of grandiosity, need for admiration, and lack of empathy.
What is Narcissism?
100
The largest relapses occur int his stage of recovery.
What is 'The Wall'?
200
The number one reason people do not implement change.
What is Procrastination?
200
Approach that consists of Needle Exchange Programs.
What is Harm-Reduction?
200
The amount of factors that are critical for young peoples' successful growth and development... AKA as the Development Assets Model.
What is 40?
200
Affective disorder that is frequently used as a diagnosis for Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACA).
What is Atypical Depression?
200
The most effective way to cope with a craving.
What is Detach From The Craving?
300
Individuals use this technique to change the way they traditionally respond to situations.
What is Second-Order Change?
300
Non- _________ sets the tone for a successful intervention.
What is Judgmental?
300
In order for alternative activities to be successful, the alternative needs to be (3):
What is Acceptable, Attractive, Attainable?
300
Has both a psychiatric diagnosis and a chemical dependency diagnosis.
What is Co-Occurring Disorder or Dual Disorder?
300
This acronym is used to assist clients when dealing with relapse prevention. It represents times when the mind and body is most vulnerable.
What is HALTS?
400
This kind of interviewing helps clients explore and resolve ambivalent issues.
What is Motivational Interviewing?
400
This type of therapy uses brief, individual counseling to help clients explore and resolve their 'ambivalence' (change; pros and cons)
What is Motivational Interviewing?
400
Prevention that assumes an individual has never tried drugs or alcohol, and enforces a no-use norm by building positive self-esteem.
What is Primary Prevention?
400
A factor that escalates the potential risk for suicide with an individual suffering from Affective Disorder.
What is Shame?
400
Regarding the context of craving: This stimulus that has been repeatedly associated with the preparation for, anticipation of, or the actual use of alcohol/drugs:
What is a Trigger?
500
OARS is an acronym for:
Open-ended questions Affirmation Reflecting Summarizing
500
The 2 primary goals of an alcohol/drug intervention.
What is: 1. Addicted person to recognize problem 2. Get addicted person into treatment
500
The 4 categories of behavior patterns regarding boundaries with difficult patients.
What are Dependent Clingers, Demanders, Manipulative Help-Rejectors, Self-Destructive Deniers?
500
The four senses of self, outlined in the Johari Window.
What is Public, Private, Blind, Discovery?
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