All in the Family
Recovery and Relapse
Drugs of Choice
Consequences
Coping Skills
100

 I continually put others needs before my own

What is codependency

100

TRUE OR FALSE

Relapse begins when you use again

What is false

100

This drug causes: 

Immediate effects: constricted blood vessels, dilated pupils, and increased temperature, heart rate, and blood pressure. 

Health complications include:

  • disturbances in heart rhythm
  • headaches,
  • chest pain
  • respiratory failure
  • strokes
  • stomach pain and nausea
  • heart attacks
  • seizures

What is Cocaine

100

damaged nasal cartilage

What is a consequence of using cocaine? 

100

Writing out feelings, thoughts, emotions

What is journaling

200

Giving money, bailing someone out of jail after a DUI, lying for my spouse who is hung over

What are enabling behaviors

200

A group of people who understood your problem because they have the same problem

What is a sober community

200

This drug causes: 

Immediate effects: surge of euphoria accompanied by a warm flushing of the skin, a dry mouth, and heavy extremities.

Other medical complications that may arise include:

  • collapsed veins
  • abscesses
  • spontaneous abortion
  • endocarditis (inflammation of the heart lining and valves).
  • pneumonia

What is heroin

200

skin and muscle damage at the point of injection, collapsed veins

What are the consequences of injecting heroin

200

using drugs and drinking, fits of anger, isolation

What are ineffective coping skills

300

A 12 step group that can help the family

What is Al-Anon

300

 When you are missing parts of your recovery

What is the beginning of a relapse

300

This drug causes:

Immediate effects: 

  • Lowered inhibitions, leading to poor social judgment.
  • Trouble concentrating.
  • Loss of coordination.
  • Loss of critical judgement.
  • Dulled perception, especially vision.
  • Mood swings.
  • Reduced core body temperature.
  • Raised blood pressure.

Long term effects can include: 

  • Diminished gray matter and white matter in the brain.
  • Memory loss.
  • Loss of attention span.
  • Trouble learning.
  • Hepatitis.
  • Liver fibrosis.
  • Steatosis (i.e., fatty liver).
  • Throat, mouth, larynx, breast, liver, colorectal, or esophageal cancer.
  • High blood pressure
  • Cardiomyopathy
  • Stroke
  • Irregular heart beat

What is alcohol?

300
  • Confusion 
  • Vomiting 
  • Seizures
  • Slow breathing (less than eight breaths a minute)
  • Irregular breathing (a gap of more than 10 seconds between breaths)
  • Blue-tinged skin or pale skin
  • Low body temperature (hypothermia)
  • Passing out (unconsciousness) and can't be awakened

What is alcohol poisoning

300

meditating, using affirmations, exercising, eating right, managing stressful situations, getting enough sleep or taking time off to relax

What is self care?

400

Family and friends come together and encourage a person to enter treatment

What is an intervention

400

A plan to refer back to as I work on my recovery

What is a relapse prevention plan

400

Short-term effects may include:

  • increased attention and decreased fatigue   
  • increased activity and wakefulness  
  • decreased appetite  
  • euphoria and rush
  • increased respiration
  • rapid/irregular heartbeat

Long-term effects may include:

  • addiction   
  • psychosis, including:    
    • paranoia  
    • hallucinations
    • repetitive motor activity 
  • changes in brain structure and function  
  • deficits in thinking and motor skills
  • increased distractibility 
  • memory loss
  • aggressive or violent behavior
  • mood disturbances
  • severe dental problems  
  • weight loss
  • hyperthermia

What is methamphetamine?

400
  • Problems with vital signs (temperature, pulse rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure) are possible and can be life threatening. Vital sign values can be increased, decreased, or completely absent.         
  • Sleepiness, confusion, and coma (when someone cannot be aroused) are common and can be dangerous if the person breathes vomit into the lungs (aspirated).        
  • Skin can be cool and sweaty, or hot and dry.     
  • Chest pain is possible and can be caused by heart or lung damage. Shortness of breath may occur. Breathing may get rapid, slow, deep, or shallow.       
  • Abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea are possible. Vomiting blood, or blood in bowel movements, can be life threatening.

What are signs of an overdose 

400

CBT, DBT, individual, group

What are different types of therapy

500

TRUE OR FALSE

Addiction only affects the person who has it


What is false
500

Name 5 things that can contribute to a relapse

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500

This drug causes: 

  • Temporary memory loss.
  • Lack of coordination.
  • Altered perception of time.
  • Changes in mood.
  • Difficulties thinking or problem solving.

Long term effects could include:

 cognitive impairment 

 respiratory issues 

problem-solving in children born to mothers who used it while pregnant

depression and anxiety 

may worsen symptoms in those with schizophrenia 

What is marijuana?

500

specialized court docket programs that help criminal defendants and offenders, juvenile offenders, and parents with pending child welfare cases who have alcohol and other drug dependency problems.

What is drug court?

500

Name 5 effective coping skills

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