Triggers lead
to_____.
What are thoughts? (Also accept cravings)
Family history of substance abuse.
What is risk factor?
When someone has a plan to quit, he/she is in the _________ stage of change.
What is preparation?
Addiction can be a dependence on either a behavior or this
What is a substance/drug?
This is an important part of your treatment work. It is called the Relapse ________ ______.
What is Prevention Plan?
Anxiety, nausea, physical weakness are physical responses associated with this.
What is withdrawal?
Participating in sports or other activities.
What is protective factor?
This is the best tool for time management in early recovery.
What is scheduling/relapse prevention planning?
Drugs are defined as something that changes your what?
What is mood?
An effective treatment program will create an individualized what plan?
What is treatment?
Anxiety, anger, mood swings, isolation, not asking for help, not going to meetings and poor eating habits are all examples of what type of relapse.
What is emotional relapse?
Parents being fair in discipline.
What is protective factor?
The 3 components of addiction are...
What are compulsion, loss of control, and the continued use despite negative consequences?
Some people are more vulnerable to drug addiction because of what?
What is genetics (risk factors)?
This is a condition in which a person with addiction needs a higher dose of a substance to achieve the same effect.
What is tolerance?
Relapse is a ___________, not an event.
What is a process?
Family avoids talking about dangers of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs.
What is risk factor?
When you change your phone number, move, or delete social media accounts you are practicing this principle in relapse prevention planning.
What is avoiding high risk situations? (avoidance)
Using drugs repeatedly over time changes what?
What is the brain?
Dual diagnosis means what?
In what ways can relapse happen WITHOUT using?
What is engaging in your old behaviors (which increase the likelihood of substance relapse). Ex. isolation, high risk activities, seeking highs from other sources, neglecting self care, obsession, behavioral addictions.
Having healthy outlets for stress.
What is a protective factor?
When making a relapse prevention plan it is best to have S.M.A.R.T. goals. What does S.M.A.R.T. stand for?
What is Specific, Measurable, Attainable/Achievable, Realistic, and Timely?
This type of addiction involves eating disorders, gambling, spending, and sexual activity
What are behavioral addictions?
These types of clinics have been open for years to help people with specific opiate addictions.
What are methadone clinics?