Addiction
IOP Group
Stages of Recovery
Relapse
Mental Health
Triggers
Wild Card
100

Used to combat heroin/opiate overdose...

Narcan or Naloxone

100

How many days per week does IOP run


4 (added make up day)

100

What is the stage of change where individuals are unaware of or deny the problem?

Precontemplation

100

Process by which the body rids itself of a drug...

Detoxification or Withdrawal

100

Professional specializing in treating mental & emotional disorders is known as...

Psychologist, Psychiatrist, Therapist, Counselor


100

Emotions like anger, sadness, loneliness, guilt, or stress are an example of what kind of triggers?

Internal

100

What do you call cheese that isn’t yours?

Nacho Cheese

200

What medication is used in MAT to block opioid receptors and prevent cravings?

Naltrexone (Vivitrol).

200

What does the acronym IOP stand for?

Intensive Outpatient Program.

200

In what stage do people begin to seriously think about change?

Contemplation.

200

brief, one-time slip-up or an isolated incident of returning to old behaviors

Lapse

200

Feelings of worry, uneasiness, or dread...

Anxiety

200

"Exposure to ________ is associated with drug addiction in humans and can induce relapse and craving."

Toxic Stress

200

What do you call fake spaghetti?

Impasta

300

Substance with a high death rate in the U.S., higher than suicide

Fentanyl

Deaths involving synthetic opioids other than methadone (primarily illicitly manufactured fentanyl or IMF) decreased from 73,838 overdose deaths reported in 2022, to 72,776 in 2023. Those involving cocaine continued to increase with 29,449 deaths in 2023 (Source: CDC WONDER). 

300

A way to benefit from group is to

 participate

300

What stage involves taking first concrete steps toward recovery?

Preparation

300

What type of triggers are activated by what you see, hear, smell, taste, or feel?

Sensory Triggers

300

Stress disorder AFTER traumatic event...

 PTSD

300

An automatic body reaction in which the body prepares a response to confront or escape from a perceived or real threat

"fight or flight"

300

Why did the bicycle fall over? 

Because it was two-tired

400

The six most addictive drugs rated are

Nicotine, Heroin, Cocaine, Alcohol, Fentanyl, Methamphetamine

400

In IOP group, what is the most important rule

confidentiality

400

What stage focuses on maintaining sobriety over time?

Maintenance.

400

A powerful desire to use something.

 Craving (Urge)

400

With continued substance use the brain will stop producing this brain chemical that enables pleasure...

Dopamine

400

Violent or aggressive behavior within the home. 

Domestic Violence

400

What happens if you eat aluminum foil?

You sheet metal.

500

Most common addiction across the nation...

Alcohol.

 The 2023 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) indicates that 28.9 million people aged 12 and older, or 10.2% of this population, battled an alcohol use disorder in the past year.

500

Acknowledgment that an individual is responsible for their actions.

Accountability 

500

In this stage, a person is weighing the pros and cons of changing their behavior but has not yet taken action.

Contemplation 

500

A return to substance use or addictive behaviors after a period of abstinence.

Relapse

500

The term for when someone has both a mental illness and a substance use disorder simultaneously

Co-occurring (dual diagnosis)

500

True or False: Triggers can only be emotional.

False

500

How does a penguin build its house?

igloos it together

600

Name one major difference between Methadone and Suboxone.

Methadone is a full opioid agonist; Suboxone is a partial agonist.

600

This person is who you contact if you are going to be late or miss a group

Mariah or Will

600

Attending therapy, building new habits, and actively working on changing the problem behavior are all part of this stage.

Action

600

Name an example of an external relapse trigger.

People, places, and things

600

A mark of shame associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person

Stigma

600

It helps increase awareness of emotions and reduces impulsive reactions.

Mindfulness

600

Why can’t your nose be 12 inches long

because then it would be a foot

700

One of the fastest addicting drugs is...

Nicotine 

700

The two required plans that must be completed to graduate from the program

relapse prevention plan and an aftercare plan

700

This stage involves sustained change and focuses on developing relapse prevention strategies to remain sober long-term.

maintenance 

700

What is the biggest reason for relapse. (Can be Internal, Sensory, and/or External)

Triggers

700

healthy strategies and techniques used to manage stress, regulate emotions, and deal with challenging situations

Coping skill

700

any circumstance, environment, thought, or emotional state that increases the likelihood of relapse or substance use.

High-Risk situation

700

Why did the math book look so sad?

It had too many problems

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