The three types of triggers
What are Internal, External, Sensory
Injection used to treat alcoholism.
Antabuse
A one time return to substance use.
What is Lapse
Most commonly abused drug across the United States.
What is Marijuana
Professional specializing in treating mental & emotional disorders is known as.
What are Psychiatrist, Psychologist, Counselor, Therapist?
Inside of ourselves (feelings, emotions).
What are Internal Triggers?
Respiratory Depressant used to treat SUD.
What is Methadone
A return to substance abuse after a period of sobriety.
What is Relapse
A legal mood altering substance found in cigarettes.
What is Nicotine.
Typically a 90 day stay including individual and group therapy (often court ordered).
What is a Residential Facility
Has to do with the 5 senses.
What are sensory triggers?
Medications used to treat Opioid Use Disorder.
What are Suboxone, Subutex, Sublocade
The two types of Relapse.
What are mental and physical
This drug is still used as a localized, external anesthetic.
What is Cocaine?
A place to go to "dry out".
What is Detox?
Outside stimulus, something we can not control.
External Triggers
This medication can be used to treat SUD and AUD.
Vivitrol (Naltrexone)
The amount of substance taken that can increase and decrease.
What is Tolerance
A legal mood altering substance that can be found in gas stations, specialty stores and chain stores.
What is Alcohol.
At least 3 hours per day... 3 days per week... After Residential treatment.
What is IOP or Intensive Out Patient Services?
Trigger-thought-craving-relapse
What are the steps from Trigger to Relapse?
The active ingredient in Narcan.
Naloxone
This happens when taking an excessive or dangerous amount of a drug.
Overdose
In 2022 this drug accounted for 72.5% of all overdose fatalities.
What is Fentanyl?
Treatment approach: utilizing effective healthy coping skills, health of the mind, emotional intelligence.
What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)