Mood-altering drugs that interferes with or has negative effect on person's life.
What is Substance Use Disorder?
_________ involves reaching outside of oneself for help and guidance to make personal, positive changes.
What are is Spirituality?
With out ________, most people that are addicted would relapse.
What is education?
What is process?
Can cause Liver problems.
What drinking a lot of alcohol?
Naturally Occurring Chemicals in the brain
What is Neurotransmitters?
One approach to spirituality can be summed up in the acronym...
What is HOW
Honesty, Open-mindedness, Willingness
If a trigger cannot be avoided, you will need to_____ them.
What is interrupt?
Addiction is a problem that encourages _______ and ______.
What is secrets and lies?
Can cause lung cancer.
What is smoking?
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders also known as...
DSM
Something more powerful than themselves or their addiction.
What is higher power?
List 2 of the 4 steps from Trigger to Relapse
- Trigger
- Thought
- Craving
- Use
_________ are people, places, situations, and feelings that have become associated with alcohol and other drugs.
What are triggers?
Active drug in tobacco.
What is nicotine?
Typically opposite of the effect produced by the drugs.
What are Withdrawal symptoms?
When some people think of ________ ________they imagine something out of the ordinary or supernatural.
What is spiritual experiences?
Whether they realize it or not, all people who use alcohol or other drugs____ certain people, places, and things with their alcohol and drug use.
What is Connect?
Making friends that have 2 or more years sober, avoiding all mood altering substances, and eliminating all drug paraphernalia are examples of...
What is Full Recovery Program?
Acronym CAGE stands for...
What is
Cut down, Annoyed, Guilty, Eye-Opener
What is Reverse Tolerance?
What is "Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God as we understood Him.
Thinking and even ________ about alcohol and other drugs is a natural part of recovery
What is dreaming?
The _______ _________ controls thinking evaluation and planning
What is the higher brain?
Prefrontal Cortex
FASD stands for...
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder