Defense Mechanisms (multiple choice)
Statistics (multiple choice)
Riddles :)
Post-Acute Withdrawal Symptoms (P.A.W.S.) (multiple choice)
Sober Support Groups (multiple choice)
100

_____ is the first line of defense for people abusing substances. It is the act of denying that the problem even exists because they feel they are doing so well in other parts of their lives.

(A) Blaming Others

(B) Regression

(C) Projection

(D) Denial

(E) Compartmentalization

(D) Denial

100

Among prescription opioid misusers, _____ got the drug through a relative or friend; _____ got or stole the prescription from a health care provider.

(a) 84%, 16%

(b) 31%, 69%

(c) 12%, 88%

(d) 51%, 37%

(e) 92%, 8%

(d) 51%, 37%

100

What goes all the way around the world but stays in a corner?

A stamp!

100

Suddenly stopping _____ consumption is dangerous, since it can cause delirium tremens (including seizures and psychosis) and can also increase the likelihood of P.A.W.S. (e.g., long-term cravings, exhaustion, and feeling ill).

(a) Benzodiazepines

(b) Cannabis

(c) Alcohol

(d) Antipsychotics

(e) Antidepressants

(c) Alcohol

100

Which of the following are non-religious / secular alternatives to Alcoholics / Narcotics Anonymous (AA / NA)? 

(a) Self-Management and Recovery Training (SMART) Recovery

(b) Secular Organizations for Sobriety (S.O.S.)

(c) LifeRing Secular Recovery

(d) Rational Recovery

(e) All of the above

(e) All of the above

200

_____ is the best way for someone to shift focus away from themselves and make others responsible for their addiction. This way, their addiction is justified.

(A) Blaming Others

(B) Dissociation

(C) Compartmentalization

(D) Projection

(E) Repression

(A) Blaming Others

200

In the United States, around _____ people die from alcohol-related causes every year. 

(a) 88,000

(b) 100,000

(c) 200,000

(d) 99,000

(e) 15,000

(a) 88,000

200

What comes once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years?

The letter M!

200

Reflect and Share!

Name at lease one symptom of post-acute withdrawal you have experienced.

Irritability

Hostility

Depression

Anxiety

Mood Swings

Low Energy

Fatigue

Sleep Disruptions

Insomnia

Limited Ability to Focus

Limited Ability to Think Clearly

Lack of Libido

Inexplicable Chronic Pain

Changes in Appetite

Weight Loss or Gain

200

Reflect and Share!

Why might you choose to participate in a 12-step alternative group?

The 12-step program is not a one size fits all solution to addiction

Wanting to focus on a less spiritual or religious route to treatment

Believing that addiction is within your control and not wanting to submit to a higher power in that aspect

Having been unsuccessful using a 12-step program in the past

300

_____ is just coping by not coping. The individual avoids dealing with anything and thus continues to maintain their world and their addiction.

(A) Manipulation

(B) Avoidance

(C) Procrastination

(D) Repression

(E) Rationalization

(B) Avoidance

300

In the United States, on average, alcohol poisoning kills _____ people daily.

(a) 10

(b) 15

(c) 9

(d) 4

(e) 6

(e) 6

300

A man was standing outside in the rain without an umbrella or had didn’t get a single hair on his head wet. Why?

He is bald!

300

Which of the following conditions tend to inform and/or worsen the experience of P.A.W.S.:

(a) The drug or drugs of choice

(b) How long, how frequently, and how much of these substances the person uses regularly

(c) Acute emotional issues that arise during the first year or years of recovery

(d) Co-occurring physical and/or mental health conditions

(e) The support provided by substance abuse treatment professionals

(f) All of the above

(f) All of the above

300

True or False?

Sober support groups do not replace rehab.

True!

Sober support groups are designed to complement formal treatment efforts and better help people maintain recovery after substance abuse rehabilitation. Sober support groups offer a support structure to extend sobriety and recovery, after rehab.

400

_____ goes hand-in-hand with substance abuse. The individuals’ inability to deal with reality first causes them to seek substances and later spiral further into addiction. The more the substance use, the worse the interchange with reality is, the worse the need to repress the truth.

(A) Rationalization

(B) Repression

(C) Undoing

(D) Dissociation

(E) Acting Out

(B) Repression

Addiction is repression on steroids—when a behavior or substance helps a person forget about life’s problems too virtually and becomes something that the person is unable to note.

400

1 in _____ people who started using marijuana before the age of 18 years become addicted.

(a) 5

(b) 6

(c) 7

(d) 8

(e) 10

(b) 6

400

You see a boat filled with people, yet there isn’t a single person on board. How is it possible?

Everyone is married!

400

Drugs from Ritalin to cocaine can cause P.A.W.S. if withdrawal is not managed appropriately. Although a person taking _____ may experience negative side effects like paranoia, twitching and tremors, and aggression, the opposite symptoms–extreme fatigue, deep depression, and physical weakness–can be harder to manage psychologically.

(a) Alcohol

(b) Benzodiazepines

(c) Cannabis 

(d) Stimulants

(e) Antipsychotics

(d) Stimulants

400

Think and Share!

Why do you think Kolmac clinicians encourage you to attend outside sober support group meetings?

Meeting new sober friends

Learning skills to conquer cravings

Support during difficult or emotional times

Other people hold you accountable

Knowing you are not alone

Share personal experiences

Helpful for people with co-occurring mental conditions (e.g., anxiety, depression)

Provides emotional guidance and support when cravings strike

Find empathy and understanding among group going through similar, difficult time

Can learn from peers going through similar process of overcoming addiction

Can achieve a high level of understanding that cannot be provided by other treatment

You are more likely to continue prioritizing recovery after rehab

You will meet other people who are recovering from addiction like yourself

You will have an outlet to discuss the personal issues you are facing

You will have the opportunity to encourage and mentor others in their recovery

You are less likely to relapse 

It is free

500

Reflect and Share!

Describe one (or more) instances in which you have used a defense mechanism.

Denial

Blaming Others

Regression

Acting Out

Dissociation

Compartmentalization

Projection

Repression

Rationalization

Manipulation

Undoing

Avoidance

Procrastination

Displacement

500

In 2020, nearly _____ of college students used hallucinogens (like LSD, psilocybin mushrooms, and other psychedelic substances), which is higher than the 5% figure in the previous year.

(a) 7

(b) 8

(c) 9

(d) 10

(e) 11

(c) 9

500

What can you hold in your left hand but not your right?

Your right elbow!

500

Though people have struggled to end alcohol addiction for much longer, the symptoms of P.A.W.S. were first defined for alcohol use disorder in the _____. Suddenly stopping alcohol consumption is dangerous, since it can cause delirium tremens (including seizures and psychosis) and can also increase the likelihood of P.A.W.S. (e.g., long-term cravings, exhaustion, and feeling ill).

(a) 1920s

(b) 1990s

(c) 2010s

(d) 1930s

(e) 2000s

(b) 1990s

500

Reflect and Share!

What hesitancies did you / do you have about attending outside sober support group meetings?

Fear of stigma, success, failure, and/or embarrassment

Inconvenient to care out time

Sharing and being put on the spot

Meeting new people

Seeing someone you know

In-person meetings

Admitting you have a substance dependence problem

Having to confront / deal with the past

People not liking you

Handling stress

Developing new sober identity

Being unhappy or no longer having fun

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