The ability to allow with interference
What is Tolerance?
This accounts for 40-60% of all addictions
What is Genetics?
A client is rewarded for behavior change
What is Contingency Management?
This population is most susceptible to addiction
What is adolescence/teenagers?
AA, Al-Anon, NA, Nar-Anon, 988 Crisis Line, SMART, Recovery Dharma, In the Rooms, Eating Disorders, Anonymous, Become an EX,
These traumatic events increase health problems and risky behaviors
What are ACES?
The brain stops developing at this age
What is 25?
This intervention focuses on thoughts, behaviors, and feelings.
What is CBT?
This percent of the population had a Substance Use Addiction in the past year
What is 17%?
How many years does it take to recover from addiction
What is 2-5 years?
This type of addiction is when the body needs a drug
What is physical dependence?
This part of the brain is responsible for rewards and habits and "pre-addiction"
What is the basal ganglia "Big Grin."
DAILY DOUBLE
How many factors are there in relapse?
What is 3; biological, psychological, and environmental?
This is the percent for relapse rates in substance use disorders
What is 40-60%?
This stage in recovery focuses on making changes, treatment plans, therapy coping skills, abstinence
What is Stage 4: Action?
Paranoia, outbursts, and poor muscle control are symptoms of this
What is Dependency?
When you have both a mental health diagnosis and a substance use disorder?
What is co-occurring?
What is dual-diagnosis?
What is comorbidity?
This practice helps manage cravings, calm breathing, and alter your thought process
What is mindfulness?
What is .02%?
5 skills learned in treatment to overcome cravings and triggers
What is *counselor approved
1.Find a distraction
2.Talk through the craving with a counselor, sponsor, etc
3.Externalize the craving. “the craving” not “my craving.” Shrink its power!
4.Breathe through the craving
5.Brainstorm negative consequences of substance use & positive rewards for sobriety
6.5-8 coping strategies
These are health side affects of long term substance use
*List at least 3
What is COPD, Hepatitis C, HIV/AIDS, heart conditions (needle use), cirrhosis, cancer, stroke, heart disease, respiratory infections, kidney failure, impotence/infertility, periodontal/tooth disease death
This neurotransmitter is responsible for repeated substance use
What is dopamine?
What is perspective, are you safe, practicing compassion, and utilizing a coping skill?
One of the main reasons more people are addicted to substances now than 30 years ago?
What is pursuing pleasure?
DAILY DOUBLE
Of the 30 million Americans who have a substance use disorder, this many say they are in recovery
What is 73%?