Facts about Addiction
Addiction
& Mental Health
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Skills for Recovery
100

Drugs ___ the brain

What is change? 
100

Of the 20.3 million adults with substance use disorders, 37.9% also had ____ _____.

What is mental illness?
100

Amount of money can you get out of the ATM at a time? 

What is $160?

100

the limits and rules we set for ourselves within relationships

What are boundaries?

200

As a person continues to use drugs, the brain adapts by reducing the ability of cells in the reward circuit to respond to it. This reduces the high that the person feels compared to the high they felt when first taking the drug—an effect known as _____.

What is tolerance?

200

7.7 ____ adults have co-occurring mental and substance use disorders.

What is million?

200

The phrase staff gives when you have asked the wrong person to have your needs met 

What is 'go see your counselor'?

200

not knowing where you and another person begin, they are sad, you're sad, they are happy; you're happy

What is co-dependency?

300

Most drugs affect the brain's "reward circuit," causing euphoria as well as flooding it with the chemical messenger _____ .

What is dopamine?

300

3 common dual diagnosis with addiction

What is bipolar, depression, and anxiety?

300

On Wednesdays, you have PHP group in the evening rather than afternoon because of ___ ____

What is apartment meeting?

300

the practice of noticing yourself through meditation

What is mindfulness?

400

Fact or myth: If an addicted person has enough willpower, he or she can stop abusing alcohol or other drugs.

What is a myth?

400

3 important steps for maintaining mental health stability in recovery

what is a therapist, what is medication maintenance, and what is a psychiatrist?

400

something that you want to hold onto that you have learned

What is a nugget?

400

list 5 stress management skills 

What is walking, journaling, deep breathing, progressive muscle, 

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