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These are people, places, objects, feelings, and times that cause cravings.

What are triggers.

100

This is the fourth step of the ABC model of challenging irrational beliefs.

What is D - Dispute

100
These are people, places, events, rules, regulations, expectations, or requests that put some kind of demand on people.

What are stressors?

100

Irrational thinking is associated with these words.

What are should, ought, must, always, and never

100

Often mistaken for a heart attack, this sudden and intense rush of fear can include symptoms like a racing heart and shortness of breath.

What is a panic attack?


100

This type of trigger is something that happens to you

What is an external trigger?

200
A symptom of depression is a persistently ______ mood

What is SAD, UNHAPPY, or BLUE?

200

Fill in the following: God grant me the serenity to _____ the things I cannot change, _____ to change the things I can, and the _____ to know the difference.

What is Accept, Courage, Wisdom?

200

This is the internal reaction to stressor demands.

What is stress?

200

We are looking for this when we are disputing our internal critic.

What is evidence?

200

She is the creator of the concept of intersectionality and is a leading figure in the concept of critical race theory.

Who is Kimberle Crenshaw?

200

What is the name of the curriculum that we use?

Living in Balance

300

This is how fast a trigger can result in the thought of using.

What is one millisecond.

300

The following are examples of what?:

You can't do it.

You are stupid.

Give up.

You are going to fail.

What are internal critic dialogues.

300

This is what each letter of ABC stands for in the ABC model.

What are:

Activating Event

Beliefs

Emotional Consequences

300

These determine whether an event will create stress.

What are attitudes and beliefs.

300

These skills help us manage our emotions related to difficult times to improve emotional health and help us grow as people. Also help us manage our behaviors, attitudes, and decreases the chances of a relapse. 

What are healthy coping skills?

300

 Negative thoughts or feelings are often called what?

What are internal triggers?

400

This is something that occurs when you begin normalizing or permitting use while in recovery.

What is relapse justification?

400

This person can be harsh, mean, and blame you when things go poorly. They can be rational or irrational.

 What is your internal critic.

400

What a person ______ has a tremendous impact upon what he or she feels.

What is believes.

400

What percent of people develop Major Depressive Disorder while also abusing substances?

What is 30%?

400

Nervousness, feeling keyed up or on edge, being agitated, and trouble sleeping are examples of what?

What is anxiety?

400

80% of people with what are also likely to have what?

What are mental health disorders and substance use disorders?

500

This is how long the average craving lasts

 What is 20 minutes.

500

This concept is the interconnected nature of social categorizations such as race, class, and gender as they apply to a given individual or group, regarded as creating overlapping and interdependent systems of discrimination or disadvantage.

What is intersectionality?

500

This common symptom of depression occurs when you stop liking your favorite hobby/activity

What is lack of interest/pleasure

500

These are people who care about your recovery and are willing to put your health above all else.

What is your recovery network?


500

This many people suffer from depression worldwide.

What is 350 million people.

500

This is one of the most effective ways to cope with symptoms of anxiety and depression.

What is exercise and diet?

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