The term for when a person's body becomes used to the effect of a drug and needs greater and greater amounts of in order for it to be effective?
What is tolerance?
Came to believe
What is Step 2?
This is the time of the first group after lunch every weekday
What is 1:30?
The refusal to admit or acknowledge you have a drug or alcohol problem
Who is denial?
This famous 1960's guitarist died of a barbiturate overdose in London at age 27. He was also known to be a heavy user of LSD.
Who is Jimi Hendrix?
The name of the "feel good" chemical that triggers the reward center of our brain?
What is dopamine?
Made a fearless moral inventory
What is Step 4?
The number of counselors and therapists
What is 3?
An assessment that measures needs in biological, psychological, and sociological areas of a person's recovery.
What is a biopsychosocial assessment?
This singer and star of the movie "The Bodyguard" died in 2012 in a bathtub. In her system was found cocaine, Xanax, THC, and Benadryl
Who is Whitney Houston?
Genetics, environmental factors and upbringing, and social groups.
What are risk factors?
When we were wrong promptly admitted it
What is Step 10?
This is the level of care that follows residential level of care.
What is PHP?
True or false...a person who willingly enters treatment has a far greater chance of sustained recovery as opposed to someone "forced" to be in treatment.
What is false?
This famous musician had hits in the 80's and 90' and died of an accidental opioid overdose in his Minnesota home in 2016.
Who is Prince?
These are the two most common co-occurring/dual diagnosis mental health disorders.
What are depression and anxiety?
Praying only for his will for us
What is step 11?
This group is held at 8am every weekday.
What is Process?
People, places, and things that can lead to cravings for alcohol and drugs
What are triggers?
This lead singer's band had a hit with "Santeria" and "What I Got" died in 1996 of a heroin overdose
Who is Bradley Nowell(Sublime)?
Withdrawal from this drug causes muscle aches, restless legs, chronic sneezing, tremors, vomiting/nausea, diarrhea, and loss of appetite
What is heroin (opioids)?
Became willing to make amends
What is Step 8?
The best counselor at this facility
Who is Brian?
In a person with a dual diagnosis (substance abuse and mental health) this must be addressed first in treatment.
What is substance abuse?
This well-known piano player/singer of "Crocodile Rock" fame has openly discussed his cocaine addiction history.
Who is Elton John?