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NA/AA
Substances
Stages of Change
100

This can treat narcotic overdose in an emergency situation.

What is narcan?

100

Calling a support, deep breathing, meditating, art making, etc. 

What are coping skills?

100

God grant me the serenity to accept the things I can not change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.

What is the serenity prayer?

100

Alcohol, opiates, barbiturates, and benzodiazepines

What are depressants?

100

Having no intention on changing behaviors

What is pre-contemplation?

200

A strong desire to use substances.

What is an urge or craving?

200

Anniversaries of events, drug paraphernalia, a person, place, etc. that can cause emotional distress?

What is a trigger?

200

A senior member of AA/NA who has been in recovery for over a year. Helps you navigate membership, work the 12 steps, offer accountability and support.

What is a sponsor?

200

cocaine/crack, meth, amphetamines, MDMA (molly ecstasy)...

What are stimulants? 

200

Being aware of the issue, but having no commitment to change.

What is contemplation?

300

Physical or mental effects of cutting out or decreasing drug or alcohol use.

What is withdrawal?

300

Emotional or physical limits that people set to maintain stable mental health in relationships. Can include saying "no", setting guidelines or rules for how a person expects to be treated. Lets others know what is acceptable or not.

What are boundaries? 

300

One or two people share their story in detail for a long period of time. Meetings may or may not be open for others to share.

What is a speaker meeting?

300

negative effects on a persons health (physical and/or mental), relationships (family and/or friends), legal issues, finances and/or ability to keep and attain a job.

What are the consequences of abusing substances?

300

Person has made and sustained the change in behavior. 

What is maintenance?

400

Returning back to using after a change for the better.

What is relapse?

400

Addiction is a chronic disease.  Once I have it, I will always have it. True or false.

True

400

Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.

What is step 4?

400

Medication used to assist people in recovery.

What is Suboxone, Vivitrol, Methadone (MAT)..?

400

Having intention to address the issue.

What is Preparation?

500

A disorder characterized by loss of control over urges to use substance even though use my impair physical/mental functioning or cause distress.

What is Substance Use disorder? 

500

This skill refers to responding to a thought of using by imagining what the future consequences will be

What is 'playing the tape trough'?

500

Made a list of all persons we had harmed, and became willing to make amends to them all.

What is step 8?

500

___ is the average age children experiment with drugs

13

500

Actively working on changing the behavior or observed issue.

What is Action?

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