AA was founded in what town in Ohio?
What is Akron?
Walking through the doors of treatment.
What is the hardest step.
What must we not lose?
What is HOPE.
Whos favorite drug is alcohol?
What is people under the age of 21
__________% of addictions start in the teenage years.
What is 90
The fact for every AA member is that they have found a common ________
What is solution?
The process of medical or psychotherapeutic treatment for dependency on psychoactive substances such as alcohol, prescription drugs, and street drugs such as cannabis, cocaine, heroin or amphetamines
What is addiction treatment
Healthy Coping Skills
What organ(s) are most affected by alcohol>
What is the Heart, Brain and Liver.
This happens if you drink to much alcohol at one time.
What is alcohol poisoning?
You cannot give to another from your.....
what is RESERVE
(especially of something read, seen, or heard) distress (someone), typically as a result of arousing feelings or memories associated with a particular traumatic experience.
What is a trigger
overeating, binge drinking, or excessive use of internet or video games. Numbing:
Unhealthy Coping Skills
What is an illicit drug?
What is an illegal drug?
These drugs speed up the body’s nervous system and create a feeling of energy. They are also called “uppers” because of their ability to make you feel very awake.
What are Stimulants.
In the chapter, More About Alcoholism, it states, "We know that no real alcoholic ever recoverys......"
What is CONTROL.
a written plan, created with the newly sober person that recognizes the triggers that encourage alcohol or drug use, sets specific goals for personal growth, and a plan of action to both prevent relapse and take action quickly should a relapse occur
What is a Relapse Prevention Plan.
What is Gives you a burst or rush of good feelings, and users feel "high" and relaxed. This may be followed by drowsiness and feeling sick to the stomach. Very addictive drug and many people find it extremely difficult to stop using it.
What is a NARCOTIC?
BAC stands for
What is Blood Alcohol Concentration
Definition of a depressant
What is Depressants slow down activity in the central nervous system of your body. These drugs are also called “downers” because they slow the body down and seem to give feelings of relaxation. Depressants are available as prescription drugs to relieve stress and anger, although drowsiness is often a side effect.
The "Twelve Steps" are listed at the beginning of Chapter 5 in a section entitled, _______.
What is "How it Works."
Drugs often lead to these three things....
What is JAILS, institutions or Death!
Name 3 types of inhalants
What is Glues Paint thinner Gasoline Laughing gas Aerosol sprays
_____________ _____________ is the nations most frequently violated violent crime.
What is Drunk Driving.
What is a way that you can prevent substance abuse? Can be many answers.
What is......
WRAP, Counseling, Treatment, MAT, Coping Skills, Spiritual Enlightenment, Church, AA, NA, CR, Self Help Meetings.