trauma
biopsychosocial model
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PAWS
trigger/craving/use cycle
100

what does PTSD stand for? 

Post - Traumatic Stress Disorder

100

is this factor primarily bio/psycho/social: media/advertising

social!

100

name 2 things your counselor does

signs you up for groups/weekly check-ins/recurring support when needed, signs you up for case management and therapy

100

what does PAWS stand for?

Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome

100

define an urge

a strong desire to use, often accompanied by physical and/or emotional sensations 

200

name the 4 trauma responses

fight flight freeze fawn

200

is this factor primarily bio/psycho/social: genetic variability

bio

200

true or false: all your outpatient services thru healthright are covered by medi-cal

true!

200

true or false: PAWS symptoms peak in the first 2 weeks after stopping the use of a substance

FALSE: PAWS peaks around 3-6 months after cessation

200

define a trigger

anything that prompts the urge to use 

300

What is a microaggression?

"Everyday verbal, non-verbal and environmental slights, snubs or insults, whether intentional or unintentional, which communicate hostile, derogatory or negative messages to target persons based solely upon their marginalized group membership” (Sue et al 2019).

300

is this factor primarily bio/psycho/social: motivation 

psychological

300

name one thing you would like to see change about IOP, or one thing you really like about IOP now

thank you for your feedback :)

300

true or false: it is possible to speed up the recovery/PAWS process if you just push yourself hard enough

false - be kind and patient with yourself! your brain and body are working hard on their own to recover, and pushing yourself too hard will likely result in high stress and return to use while patience will help you through your recovery!

300
in what order do these things occur?:


craving

trigger

use/behavior

trigger, craving, use/behavior

400

what is the amygdala?

the part of the brain associated with fear response (often over-active for people with trauma histories and anxiety disorders0

400

true or false: all biopsychosocial factors ONLY fall into one category

false! many of them overlap

400

true or false: if you have a return to use, you are automatically asked to leave the program

false! please tell your counselor though so we can support you and ensure you are safe

400

true or false: trauma can have an impact on substance use and return to use

true! and learning about trauma and how to cope with its effects will help you in your recovery :)

400

define a craving

more sustained desire to use, tied to brain chemistry

500

what is anhedonia?

the experience of not enjoying things you used to

500

true or false: once you understand/explore how your life relates to one area of the biopsychosocial model, the others are irrelevant

false! all are important and intersect

500

true or false: you will be terminated from the program if you bring substances or paraphernalia onsite, or engage in harassment, threats, or violence

true - plz don't do that 

500

name 5 examples of PAWS symptoms

memory problems mood sweings, sleep disturbances, stress sensitivity, anhedonia, anxiety, irritability, etc.

500

name an example of an internal trigger and external trigger

internal: emotions, memories, thoughts, etc.

external: people, places, music, etc.

they often go hand in hand

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