12-Steps; The Basics
The Brain
Stages of Change
Definitions
Relapse
100

These two men, one a doctor and one a New York stockbroker, are said to be the founding fathers. (Who are they)?

Who are Dr. Robert Smith and Bill Wilson 


100

The average brain is said to weigh how much?

3.3 lbs. 

100

The costs of the problem behavior have not yet been recognized. At this stage, we are in denial and are not seriously considering making change.

What is precontemplation

100

Defined as a chronic, relapsing, disorder characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use despite adverse consequences.

What is Addiction

100

Friday night, receiving a paycheck, happy hour, certain friends, money are examples of what?

What are External triggers

250

An experienced member who guides newcomers through recovery?

What is a Sponsor

250

These are chemicals that carry messages between neurons. 

What are neurotransmitters

250

During this stage, new behaviors are being maintained for a significant period of time, usually 6 months or longer, and has problem behaviors have been successfully replaced. 

What is Maintenance

250

Probably the most common cause of relapse, this emotional state is said to be a secondary emotion, and is considered a healthy emotion.  It becomes unhealthy when one acts upon or suppresses it.

What is Anger

250

This is the process of going back to substance use and al the behaviors and patterns that come with it.

What is Relapse

350

12-Step groups believe that alcohol and addiction are considered this?

What is a chronic disease, or allergy?

350

This brain chemical is associated with pleasure and reward.

What is Dopamine

350

During this stage, a decision to make change has been recognized, and the individual has begun making minor changes to support their decision. 

What is Preparation

350

Feeling bad about your actions, something that goes against your values or moral beliefs.

What is Guilt

350

This is what happens when your brain has given you permission to use substances. 

What is Relapse Justification

500

A group that provides support for family members of alcoholics. 

What is Al-Anon 

500

Developed fully at the time of birth, this part of the brain is responsible for the Fight, Flight or Freeze response. 

What is the Survival brain, or Lizard brain?

500

During this stage, an individual may be ambivalent, and/or has recognized that change may be necessary, but still remain hesitant.

What is Contemplation

500

Irrational thoughts and feelings about who you are as a person.

What is Shame

500

After making changes, some individuals will return to their previous problem behaviors.  This can happen at any time, and typically has unnoticed warning signs. 

What is Relapse

750

Group One of Alcoholics Anonymous is said to be founded in what city and year?

What is June 10, 1935 in Akron, Ohio

750

The second part of the brain to develop, usually by age 3, is primarily responsible for what?

What are emotions?

750

During this stage, significant steps have been taken to end the problem behavior.

What is Action

750

Overcoming substance dependence requires recognition of its power and hold over us.  Entering treatment is the first act of what?

What is Acceptance

750

These small decisions and behaviors might not seem problematic at the time, and the individual might push through difficult situations without trouble.  However, many _______  _______ _______ can move one farther away from recovery and closer to relapse.

What are Seemingly Insignificant Decisions (SIDs)

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