Definitions
Triggers, Cravings, Avoiding Relapse
Relapse Prevention
Get the Brain in the Game
Trivia
100

occurs when two drugs have similar physical effects. One is often substituted for the other when it, usually the primary drug of choice, is not available

Cross-tolerance

100

What are the 3 types of triggers 

Internal, External, Sensory 

100

One of the best relapse techniques is to? 

avoid high-risk triggers entirely.

100

Should, ought, must, always, and never

              Are examples of

What is Irrational Thinking

100

What is the rarest M&M color?

Brown 


200

occurs when individuals use both a primary drug and one or more secondary drugs, frequently taking depressants and stimulants together

Upper-downer cycle

200

are feelings that people have before or during drinking alcohol or using other drugs.

INTERNAL TRIGGERS

200

When a trigger leads you to think about drugs, you can use ____________ - ____________ which included relaxation and visualization 

Thought-stopping

200

Attitudes and ______ have a strong effect on how you understand things that happen to you.

What are Beliefs

200

What is the only edible food that never goes bad?

Honey

300

is a process in which the same amount of a drug begins to have less effect or when the amount of a drug needs to be increased to have the same effect as before

Tolerance

300

The first step in dealing with triggers is

IDENTIFYING 

300

Some triggers, such as specific days of the week, certain times of the day, or specific feelings, cannot be avoided but you can _________ 

Interrupt triggers

300

Beliefs that cause stress, anxiety, anger, guilt and depression.

What are irrational/or Self-Defeating beliefs

300

What Country Invented Ice Cream?

China

400

are naturally occurring chemicals in the brain that carry messages between special cells called neurons (which make up nerves).

Neurotransmitters a

400

Triggers that are related to the senses of sight, sound, taste, and touch. 

SENSORY TRIGGERS

400

are the people, places, and things associated with drinking alcohol or using other drugs.

EXTERNAL TRIGGERS

400

A tool that can help you explore ideas you might not otherwise think about.

What is Brainstorming

400

What were the first names of the four main characters on The Golden Girls

Dorothy, Rose, Blanche, and Sophia

500

also known as kindling, occurs when the user’s body becomes extremely sensitive to a drug, causing an extreme reaction, such as a seizure or a psychotic episode

Reverse tolerance

500

The Four Steps from Trigger to Relapse

Step 1: TRIGGER.

Step 2: THOUGHT

Step 3: CRAVING

Step 4: USE

500

Imagine a light switch, when the switch is ON you experience cravings, when you turn the switch OFF you no longer have those cravings.

Only you have the power to move the switch

What type of relapse prevention exercise is this?

Visualization

500

Three simple words that are often considered the hardest to say due to fear of looking weak.

What is “I Need Help”

500

In the state of Georgia, it’s illegal to eat what with a fork?

Fried chicken

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