Meditation, mindfulness, exercise, therapy, calling a sober friend, & thinking of consequences are all examples of this useful recovery tool.
What is a coping skill?
When mixed with alcohol, this drug creates an abnormally rapid heart rate and amplified impairment of cognitive, psychomotor, and driving performance.
What is Cannabis? (Marijuana)
(Source: National Institute on Drug Abuse)
This phrase describes a policy/requirement during the first 4 days stay at Red Rock.
What is blackout/phone black out/no phone call period?
To politely yet firmly stand up for yourself when facing a trigger or difficult situation is called this.
What is assertiveness?
Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, and Gambler's Anonymous are all examples of programs with this type of format that can support you in recovery.
What are 12-Step Meetings?
When combined with alcohol, there is a greater risk of overdose and sudden death than either drug alone.
What is cocaine?
(Source: National Institute on Drug Abuse)
This online tool monitors patient progress through a number of individual factors associated with sustained, long-term recovery.
What is Trac9?
This gender is more likely to start using drugs in high school.
What is both male and female?
One of these prescribed & federally regulated medications can help an opiate addicted individual start recovering from their addiction and structuring his or her life again.
What is Methadone/Suboxone/Naltrexone.
This drug slows both heart rate and respiration, which can be fatal when mixed with alcohol.
What are Sedatives/Hypnotics/Anxiolytics/& opiates?
(Heroin, oxycontin, percocet, morphine, Xanax, Librium, Valium, Benadryl, Ambien)
(Source: National Institute on Drug Abuse)
This document is created by a professional and patient to provide individualized treatment in a timely, strengths-based and constructive way.
What is a Treatment Plan?
After just one use, this drug can be seen in the brain and in toxicology screens for three to six weeks.
What is Marijuana?
This is a virtual addiction Social Network with the purpose helping people with Drug Addiction, Alcoholism, Prescription Drug Addiction, Pain Killer Addiction and more.
What is intherooms.com?
When combined with alcohol, these drugs may cause impulsive violent behavior, but more research is needed.
What are Anabolic Steroids?
(Source: National Institute on Drug Abuse)
These are the limits and rules we set for ourselves within relationships. A person with these limits and rules can say “no” to others when they want to, but they are also comfortable opening themselves up to intimacy and close relationships.
What are Personal Boundaries?
There are now more than 13,000 of these people in this population who are struggling with addiction.
Who are new born babies?
Psychologist Milton Erickson asked an alcohol user struggling with sobriety to contemplate this plant, which subsequently caused the alcohol user to gain and maintain his sobriety.
What is a cactus? "could go for three years without water and not die"
Withdrawal from this substance can cause headaches, nausea, constipation or diarrhea, falling heart rate and blood pressure, fatigue, drowsiness, insomnia, irritability, difficulty concentrating, and anxiety.
What is nicotine?
This interfaith Group is meant to be inspirational. It's a personal matter involving values and beliefs that provide a purpose in our lives.
What is Spirituality/Spirituality Group?
Each year in the United States, nearly 85,000 people die from this legal drug, making it the third leading preventable cause of death in our country.
What is alcohol?
(Source: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism).