Disease Concept/Cycle of Addiction
Behaviors/Decisional Balance/Triggers
Stages of Change/Goal Setting
Communication and Boundaries
RECOVERY/VULNERABILITY/ TRUST/ SUPPORTS
100

Lights up the brain’s reward system

WHAT IS Dopamine?

100

What is the term for changing unhealthy immediate thoughts following an event?

What is Cognitive Reframing?

100

Smart goals are: (name the elements of the acronym)

What is: “Specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, time-bound"?

100

Name ONE of the 3 Styles of Communication we talked about in IOP AND the animal that represents the Style.

What is:

Lion- Aggressive

Turtle- Passive

Owl - Assertive

100

What group became addicted to heroin, but immediately stopped when surrounded by family and friends?

Who is a number of Vietnam vets?

200

The disease concept draws on what component of addiction?

What is the Biological Component?

200

What is the purpose of having a safety plan?

What is to have a plan of action to withstand the pressure from triggers and urges?

200

Name the stage:

Thinking and talking about change, while seeking support

What is Contemplation?

200

Putting everyone before yourself, being unclear, allowing negative people in your life, no rules… etc.

What are unhealthy boundaries?

200

Depression, stress, brain changes, increased risk for drug abuse, decreased memory and heart problems are all linked to what human experience? 

What are impacts of loneliness?

300

According to a 2009 study the typical meth user is Hispanic and between the ages 19-30 years old, true or false?

What is False?

300

What is ONE of the elements of a Decisional balance intervention?

What is: –What is: (activating event, immediate thoughts, decision, action, behavior, consequence/result)?

300

What two stages is someone most likely to relapse in on the Stages of change Model?

What is Action and Maintenance?

300

“You make me mad! You ruin everything. You are so stupid compared to me; how could you think that?”

What is Aggressive Communication?

300

According to Johann Hari what is the opposite of Addiction?

What is Connection?

400

Markedly diminished affect with continued use of the same amount of a substance.

What is Tolerance?

400

A person skips out on multiple family events, to go buy cocaine. What type of behavior is this?

What is Compulsive? (the acting out)

400

You must be in the Action Stage for how many months to reach the Maintenance stage of Recovery?

What is 6 months?

400

Limits that a person has for themselves and those around them that set their standards

What are boundaries?

400

Name one of the elements of the acronym:"BRAVING”

What is: Boundaries, reliability, accountability, vault, integrity, non-judgmental?

500

Name ONE of the 7 criteria for substance dependence.

What is (tolerance, withdrawal, amount/duration, inability to quit, time consuming, loss of interest, continued use despite consequences)?

500

What is the term for someone who is physiologically dependent on a drug and uses despite negative consequences?

What is an Addict?

500

Jennifer is working on creating a weekly plan for diet and exercise. As she is working she eats 2 donuts and drinks a mountain due. What stage of change is she in?

What is Preparation?

500

“To express one’s self in hopes that other will change, but not demanding it-geared to express, not impress”

What is Assertive communication?

500

“Weakness, Not a universal experience, and Spilling your secrets” are myths of what?

What is Vulnerability?

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