what is step 4 of AA
Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves
Founder of Alcoholics Anonymous
Who is Bill Wilson (Bill W.) or Dr. Robert Holbrook Smith (Dr. Bob)?
Substance with a high death rate in the U.S., higher than suicide
What is Fentanyl?
A place to go to "dry out"...
What is Detox/Rehab?
Meditation, mindfulness, exercise, therapy calling a sober friend, and thinking of consequences are all examines of this useful tool in recovery
What is a coping skill?
What does MAT stand for?
What is the first form of reaction?
What is Impulsiveness?
The term used when an individual has both a substance use disorder and a mental health disorder
What is Co-Occurring Disorder/Duel diagnosis?
A person, place, thing or event that can result in psychological and then physical relapse.
What is a trigger?
What is the "opposite of addiction?"
What is connection?
A phase in the beginning of recovery where individuals feel euphoric and overly optimistic about recovery, often followed by challenges.
What is "the pink cloud?"
Don't quit before this happens?
What is "the Miracle?
Answers to all of our problems....
What is Acceptance?
How many years until you are no longer considered a new comer?
What is 2-3 years?
The goal is P_________ not P_________.
What is Progress not Perfection?
A powerful desire for something that usually passes.
What is a Craving?
This is the only requirement for membership in the NA fellowship.
What is the desire to stop using?
What is the most important thing to have going into the recovery process? (hint: spiritual principal)
What is Willingness?
Our brain learns by R_________ and R_________
What is Repetition and Reward?
What does step three involve?
Making a decision to turn our will and life over to the care of God as we understand him?
Opposite of Fear
What is Faith?
In recovery resentments are replaced with what?
Acceptance
what is the 12th step?
Having had a spiritual awakening as a result of these steps, we tried to carry this message to alcoholics, and to practice these principles in all affairs.
Our _____ keep us sick.
What are secrets?
What is P. A.W. S.?
What is Post-Acute-Withdrawal-Syndrome?
What are the 4 absolutes?
Honesty, Unselfishness, Purity and Love
What are the three pillars of spirituality?
Relationships, Values and Life Purpose
What step involves a daily inventory?
What is the 10th step?
what is the first step in the 12 steps
What is admitting we are powerless over alcohol or drugs
The step you have to practice every single day.
What is Step 1?
The experience of having episodes of delusions or hallucinations as a results of substance abuse or a certain psychiatric disorder?
What is Psychosis
Something greater than themselves in recovery
What is a Higher Power?
What are the alternatives to recovery?
Hint: there are 3.....
What are Jails, Institutions and Death?
Where was NA created?
What is Los Angeles, California?
What does the Triangle represent in NA?
What is Unity, Service, Recovery?
Professional specializing in treating mental & emotional disorders is known as...(multiple responses accepted)
What is Psychologist, Psychiatrist, Therapist, Counselor?
Addiction is a disease of this body part...
What is the brain?
Housing that many people choose to live in after completing in-patient treatment
What is Sober Living/Oxford house?
Process by which the body rids itself of a drug...
What is Detoxification?
Used to combat heroin/opiate overdose (forms of MAT)
What is Narcan or Naloxone?
What are internal vs. external triggers?
Internal: thoughts, feelings or emotions that make you want to use
External: anything outside of self that makes you want to use (People, places and things)
What is the number one action to get outside of self?
What is being of service or helping others?
What does HALT stand for?
What is Hungry, Angry, Lonely and Tired?
What is it when a person dates the new comer?
The 13th step
The withdrawal from these two substances can be fatal?
What is Alcohol and Benzos?
With continued substance abuse the brain will stop producing this brain chemical that enables pleasure..
What is Dopamine?
The most important person at any NA meeting and why?
Who is the new comer?
What is Because we keep what we have by giving it away?
What is the disease model of addiction?
a chronic relapsing, brain disorder
What is one of the biggest factors in maintaining long term sobriety?
What is a strong support system, or network?
An international peer-led mutual aid fellowship dedicated to abstinence-based recovery from alcoholism through its spiritually-inclined Twelve Step program.
What is AA?
What does the AA for family members called?
al-anon
What does IOP stand for?
What is Intensive Outpatient Program?
Similarities not ____________
What are Differences?
What is spirituality in recovery?
Multiple Answers accepted...
defintion: the quality of being concerned with the human spirit, connection as opposed to material/physical things
This means the physical and/or mental dependence on a particular substance(s) or activity
What is Addiction?
What is the real definition of insanity?
doing the same thing over and over expecting different results
What are the stages of change?
Precontemplation, Contemplation, Preparation, Action, Maintanence, Relapse (sometimes)
Where was the second AA group founded?
New York city
Where was the third AA group founded?
Cleveland Ohio
What does H.O.W stand for?
What is the cardinal rule of all NA/AA meetings?
Anonymity
This increases as you continue to drink/use, requiring you to need more of your substance to feel the same high.
What is Tolerance?