12
How many steps are there in AA?
Psychological problems are based on faulty or unhelpful ways of thinking, and that people can learn better ways of coping with them by learning ways to change thinking patterns.
What is CBT?
A non profit founded on May 10, 1966, out of grassroots efforts of members of 2218 Alano Society of Minneapolis (2218) in response to individuals leaving treatment in the early and mid-1960s housing insecure.
What is NUWAY?
a form of alternative medicine and a component of traditional Chinese medicine in which thin needles are inserted into the body
What is acupuncture?
Two
What is how many tracks are there at Nuway University?
Akron, Ohio
Where did Dr. Bob and Bill W first meet?
a therapeutic intervention that incorporates animals, such as horses, dogs, cats, and birds, into the treatment plan.
What is animal assisted therapy?
An opioid agonist/antagonist used to treat opioid use disorder that relieves withdrawal and blocks the ability for many other opioids to have an effect. Was developed in 1965.
What is Buprenorphine or Suboxone?
A toy invented in 1993 by Catherine Hettinger that was initially rejected by Hasbro.
What is a fidget spinner?
12:00
What is when do the sandwiches come out?
1939
When was the first edition of Alcoholics Anonymous written?
A therapy model that includes Individual/group Psychotherapy, mindfulness practices, is described as "a synthesis or integration of opposites", and has many coping skills to increase one's distress tolerance.
What is DBT?
A holistic, humane approach to addiction, including treatment for the body, mind and spirit, developed in a Minnesota state mental hospital in the 1950s
What is the Minnesota Model?
A type of breathwork that can shift your energy, connect you more deeply with your body, calm your nervous system, and reduce the stress in your body.
What is square breathing?
Bureau of Criminal Apprehension
What agency used this building before Nuway?
William D. Silkworth, MD
Who is the doctor in "The doctor's opinion"?
therapy that involves the use of creative techniques such as drawing, painting, collage, coloring, or sculpting to help people express themselves artistically and examine the psychological and emotional undertones in their creations.
What is Art Therapy?
An international non profit organization that provides a secular and research based approach to addiction using CBT and non confrontational methods.
What is SMART recovery
an acronym to resolve conflict, with each letter representing its own skill.
What is DEARMAN?
Andrew's favorite lecture to give
What is King Baby?
A dragon and a compass
What tattoos did Dr. Bob have?
A psychotherapy treatment that was originally designed to alleviate the distress associated with traumatic memories by utilizing bilateral stimulation, among other techniques.
What is EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing)
What is the Washingtonian Movement?
“completely and totally accepting something from the depths of your soul, with your heart and your mind,”
What is Radical Acceptance?
Not in the hallways. Not near doors. Not halfway up the ramp. Not 3/4 up the ramp. All the way up the ramp.
What is where do you smoke at Nuway University?