Therapy
General Recovery
AA Adages
Relapse Prevention
Neurobiology of Addiction
100

What does CBT stand for?

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

100

Feelings aren't ______

What are Facts?

100

This too shall _____

What is Pass?

100

an emotional, environmental or social situation that drags up memories of drug or alcohol use in the past

What is a trigger?

100

Drugs cause this chemical in your brain to release more than normal amounts.

Dopamine

200

Seeing only the worst possible outcomes of a situation.

What is catastrophizing?
200

Anger is a _______ emotion.

What is Secondary?

200

We're only as sick as our ___________

What are secrets?
200

HALT stands for

What is the acronym for Hungry, Angry, Lonely or Tired

200

According to Dr. Silkworth, addiction is a ____ of the body and a ____ of the mind

Allergy, Obsession

300

ANT is an abbreviation for __________.

What is Automatic Negative Thought?

300

What does P.A.W.S stand for?

Bonus 100 points if you can name 3 symptoms of this.

What is Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome?

BONUS- Irritability, Depression, Anxiety, Sleep Disruption, Fatigue, Memory problems, Inability to focus, Cravings, etc.

300

Stick with the ________.

What are winners?

300

Things that we can do in-the-moment, when we are feeling lousy, to help us turn down the volume of our emotions and avoid getting overwhelmed. They help us to get through stressful situations with a little more ease, and without doing something we’d regret later on.

What is a coping skill/mechanism?

300

The part of your brain commonly thought to process fearful and threatening stimuli, including detection of threat and activation of appropriate fear-related behaviors in response to threatening or dangerous stimuli.

What is the amygdala?

400

The main premise of CBT is that ______ lead to ______ which leads to _______.

Emotions, Thoughts, Behavior

400

According to AA literature, addicts in the grip of this illness will end up in _____, ____ & ____.

What are jails, institutions & death?

400

_____ is the No. 1 Offender

What is Resentment?

400

 a workable blueprint that can help someone new in recovery from veering off-track

What is a Relapse Prevention Plan?

400

Children of alcoholics are about __ times more likely than the general population to develop alcohol problems.

What is Four?

500

Internal mental filters or biases that increase our misery, fuel our anxiety, and make us feel bad about ourselves (i.e., catastrophizing, fortune-telling, B&W thinking etc.)

What are Cognitive Distortions?

500

This is the serenity prayer

What is "God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things that I can, and the wisdom to know the difference."?

500

Don't Quit Before the _____ Happens

What is Miracle?

500

Reaching out to another recovering person or accountability partner

What is the most effective coping skill in recovery?

500

Humans, as well as other organisms engage in behaviors that are rewarding; the pleasurable feelings provide positive reinforcement so that the behavior is repeated

What is the reward pathway?

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