Truth & honesty, work ethic, self-reliance, earn rewards and achievements, personal accountability, social manners, community involvement.
What are the 7 principles of the H.O.P.E. Unit.
Humbly ask Him to remove our shortcomings.
What is Step 7.
Vomiting, blacking out, passing out, cold/clammy skin, death, slurring, lack of muscle coordination, etc.
What are goals of the Criminal and Addictive Thinking workbook.
These two substances account for the majority of deaths in the western world.
What is alcohol and tobacco.
A 12 Step process that looks at thoughts and beliefs that "imprison" us emotionally in an attempt to analyze history to improve future behaviors.
It presents an explicit view of the principles which AA members recover and by which their society functions.
What is 12 Steps / Alcoholic Anonymous.
_________ slows down the heart rate and dilates blood vessels, which can make you feel warmer but increases risk of hypothermia.
What is alcohol.
What is an example of DENIAL.
_________ lives up to 2 years in a needle or 2 weeks outside of needle.
What is Hepatitis C.
Jumpers will be worn outside the dorm room during program hours, no testing to advance phases, extra written assignments, and no extracurricular activities.
What is a tight house.
Began 1935 in Akron, Ohio as an outcome of a meeting between a well-known surgeon and a New York broker.
What is the beginning of Alcoholic Anonymous (AA).
A synthetic opioid pain reliever that is 50 to 100 times more potent than morphine.
What is Fentanyl.
A __________ ___________ is a tool that helps us monitor our thinking, core beliefs, and behaviors so we can change them. Monitoring our thinking, core beliefs, and behaviors is a skill that prosocial people have developed.
What is a Thinking Report.
Is known as the "poor man's methadone," it causes dizziness, excessive diarrhea, and cardiovascular issues.
What is Imodium.
Comply with all rules, positive role model, address with positive reinforcement all negative behaviors, complete a checklist within 20 days.
What is expectations of the Mentor.
We admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs.
What is Step 5 (NA).
Include heart disease, stroke, heart attack, mood problems, sexual trouble, lung damage, bowel decay, convulsions/ seizures.
What are consequences of Cocaine (Powder/ Rock).
______________ _______________ means not listening to or trusting new information; no one can convince us of anything more than we think we already “know;” we lack self-awareness and aren’t open to any new ways of looking at things or doing things.
What is closed thinking.
Deep breathing, physical exercise, healthy nutrition, 12 step peer support meetings, medicated assisted therapies.
What are examples of healthy coping skills.
Complete MRT, Relapse Prevention, the New You, My Change Plan, pass with 70% or higher, completion of all daily assignments, abiding by BCCF handbook & H.O.P.E. unit Code of Conduct.
What are requirements for completion of Phase III.
Alcoholics Anonymous’ Big Book touts about a ____% success rate, stating that another 25% remain sober after some relapses.
What is 50%.
Multiple organ failure, agitation, hallucinations, hyperthermia, psychosis, chest pain, seizures.
Consequences of Methamphetamine Overdose/ Abuse.
We use __________ __________ to escape responsibility, to keep a low profile so we won’t have to put out effort or be exposed, and to manipulate others to get what we want.
What are avoidance strategies.
We must do this for ourselves before we can do for others.
What is Forgive.