One of the most popular singers of all time, this woman, spent a lot of time in and out of addiction treatment centers because of a severe addiction to various illicit and illegal substances. Her tragic death in 2012 ended an incredible singing and acting career while highlighting the cost of celebrity drug abuse.
You can hear her singing about wanting to dance with somebody at just about every wedding.
Whitney Houston
An individual with 3 DUI's shows up for an intake assessment they've known about for a month. They test positive for alcohol and insist they do not have a problem with alcohol. What defense mechanism is this?
Denial
Despite being recognized for its medicinal properties, this substance is still considered a schedule 1 substance by the Federal Government.
Marijuana
Considering the pro's and con's of a behavior or action.
A) consequential thinking B) Using social support
C) internal debate D) Radical acceptance
A) consequential thinking
_____ Can be defined as a fear of a future threat whether real or imagined
Anxiety
The treatment of multiple patients at once by one or more healthcare providers. Hint - you are currently doing this.
Group Therapy
Living in the present. Observing without judgment.
A) Journaling B) Mindfulness
C) Physical activity D) Keeping busy
B) Mindfulness
This movie follows the story of Captain Whip Whitaker after he heroically lands a plane
Flight
An overdose directly affects which of the following:
a. brain
b. heart
c. lungs
d. spinal cord
C) Lungs
If you are in OP you give 2, if in IOP you give 3. Regardless of IOP or OP these should not occur on back to back days.
Urine tests
What does CBT stand for
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
This female musician famous for the songs "Real Love" and "Family Affair" struggled with addiction starting in her teens. She was under the influence of alcohol and cocaine while accepting her first Grammy.
Mary J Blige
A woman is attracted to her co-worker. Any time her husband brings up his female coworker she becomes jealous and accuses him of being attracted to her. Which defense mechanism is this?
A) Transference C) Mind Reading
B)Projection D) Identification
B) projection
This substance is up to 50x stronger than heroin and 100x stronger than morphine. A fatal overdose can occur after using just 2mg.
Fentanyl
T/F
A relapse begins when you use the substance
False
______ Can be defined as guilt or shame over past events.
Depression
A process in which one abstains from or rids the body of toxic or unhealthy substances
Detox
lifting weights, going for a run, or walking on a treadmill are all examples of
Physical Activity/Exercise
This HBO classic explores the role drugs play in inner city Baltimore life.
The Wire
Narcan, which is a tool to reverse an overdose, only works on which class of substances?
Opioids
What's said in group ___ ___ ____
3 word answer
Stays in group
CBT believes that these lead to feelings which leads to behaviors
Thoughts
This British singer and pianist famous for "rocketman" and "Tiny Dancer" struggled with cocaine and alcohol addiction
Elton John
An individual is denied a loan to help purchase their dream house. They then tell themselves it was actually a good thing because the house was too big anyways. This is an example of which defense mechanism?
A) Supression C) Sublimation
B) Rationalization D) Regression
B) Rationalization
Marijuana contains nearly _____ chemicals, including the mind-altering compound tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)
A) 20 B) 150
C) 250 D) 500
D) 500
Attending mutual support meetings, hanging out with family, obtaining a sponsor are examples of
Social support/Sober Network
A manic phase, or mania, is a period of abnormally elevated, expansive, or irritable mood and activity that lasts for at least one week. Manic phases are typically associated with this Co-Occurring disorder
A) PTSD B) Bipolar
C) Borderline Personality Disorder D) Schizophrenia
B) Bipolar
Used to address addictions, depression, eating disorders, or other dependencies that do not require detoxification or round-the-clock supervision. They enable patients to continue with their normal, day-to-day lives in a way that residential treatment programs do not.
OP/IOP
Coping skills are used to avoid problems in our lives
(True/False)
False: Coping skills are used to help WORK THROUGH problems in a healthy way.
Name one of the contemporary shows exploring the opioid crisis
Crime of the century/ Dope Sick/ painkiller
What should you do FIRST when responding to a potential overdose?
CALL 911 – give the 911 operator the facts about what you see for example the person is not breathing, they have blue skin, they are not conscious, etc.
These must remain put away during group time. Possibly the rule that is broken the most.
Phones
Someone compliments you on your outfit and you dismiss it thinking "They just have to be nice"
A) Discounting the positive B) Personalization
C) Should statements D) Emotional Reasoning
A) Discounting the positive
In 2009 this Olympic swimmer lost sponsorships after photo's were leaked of him hitting a bong. In addition, this individual has 2 DUI's.
Michael Phelps
An employee is berated by their boss for their poor performance during a presentation. The employee leaves work to have lunch at a restaurant, where they yell at the wait staff over a small mistake with their order.
A) Displacement C) Intellectualization
B) Projection D) Reaction formation
A) Displacement
Alcohol disrupts this part of the brain more than other areas
A) Frontal Lobe (memory, cognition)
B) Parietal Lobe (sensory information)
C) Temporal Lobe (hearing)
D) Occipital Lobe (vision)
A) Frontal Lobe (prefrontal cortex)
Thoughts, feelings, and memories that remind you of your substance use or the lifestyle around your substance use.
Triggers
What age range is Schizophrenia typically diagnosed in
A) 5-15 B) 16-30
C) 31-45 D) 46-60
B) 16-30
treatment includes 24 hour supervision, observation, support, intensive education, and counseling regarding the nature of addiction and its consequences, relapse prevention, outreach to families and significant others, and aftercare planning.
Inpatient/Residential
"I should have never been pulled over. Everyone does it and it's not a big deal. I shouldn't have to do this program" Is an example of someone NOT practicing this coping skill
A) Reality check B) Volunteer work
C) Radical Acceptance D) Mindfulness
C) Radical Acceptance
This movie highlights the relationship between a son struggling with methamphetamine addiction and polydrug use and his father who is trying to understand.
beautiful boy
Who is most at risk for an overdose?
a. a teenager
b. an old man
c. someone who has been using for 6 years
d. someone leaving detox
D. Someone leaving detox;
Recent relapse after a prolonged period of abstinence is a risk factor for overdose as someone may attempt to return to their prior dose.
ex: recent release from jail, prison or from treatment program & drug detox program
What are the 3 key factors to getting out of treatment?
Attendance, participation, no positive urines.
My girlfriend texts me "We need to talk". I immediately think she is going to break up with me which will lead to me being single all of my life which means I am going to die alone. Which cognitive distortion is this?
A) Mind Reading B) Catastrophizing
C) Magical Thinking D) Emotional Reasoning
B) Catastrophizing
This actor struggled with addiction and spent time incarcerated before landing the role of Iron Man
Robert Downey Jr.
An individual with anger issues begins MMA training. They are then able to channel their anger and use it to win tournaments instead of beating up classmates. Which defense mechanism is this?
A) Reaction formation C) Sublimation
B) Denial D) displacement
C) Sublimation
When taken together, these two substances combine in your body to form a new, more dangerous substance.
Cocaine/Alcohol
Cocaethylene
Name one of the signs in the acronym HALT.
Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired
While PTSD symptoms have been observed for many many years, it officially became a diagnosis in 1980. During WW1 what was the term used for soldiers experiencing PTSD symptoms?
Shell Shock
A type of treatment that uses medication (like suboxone) to help with addiction.
MAT/Medication Assisted Treatment.
Breathing exercises are effective because they activate X and reduces the effects of Y within the body.
X = parasympathetic nervous system A.K.A. the rest and digest system
Y = Sympathetic Nervous system A.K.A the fight or flight system.
This movie starring Johnny Depp is about the establishment of the American cocaine market in the 1970's
Blow
How does Narcan work?
Naloxone is a medicine that rapidly reverses an opioid overdose. It is an opioid antagonist. This means that it attaches to opioid receptors and reverses and blocks the effects of other opioids.
Treatment plans are set for X days and reviewed every Y days.
X= 90
Y=30
What is the ABC model (the cognitive model) of CBT
Action (trigger) --> Belief ---> Consequence
a situation occurs, you interpret that through automatic beliefs and your response is based off that interpretation and not the actual situation.