Groups
Believe It or Not
The Basics
Drug Ed.
Recovery
100
This group helps alcoholics.

What is Alcoholics Anonymous?

100

This alone is not sufficient to overcome alcoholism or addiction.

What is willpower?

100

An experienced member who guides newcomers through recovery.

What is a sponsor?

100

Process by which the body rids itself of a drug...

What is detoxification?

100

Having 2 or more mental health disorders at the same time...

What is dual diagnosis, comorbidity, or comorbid disorder?

200

A group that provides support for family members of alcoholics.

What is Al-Anon?

200

This is viewed as the only viable alternative for the addict or alcoholic.

What is life long abstinence?

200

A meeting anyone can attend.

What is an open meeting?

200

Is the fastest addicting drug...

What is Nicotine?

200

PAWS.

What is Post-Acute Withdrawal Symptom?

300

This group deals with individuals addicted to different types of illicit drugs.

What is Narcotics Anonymous?

300

12 step groups believe that alcohol and addiction are considered this.

What is a chronic disease?

300

This is a group in which a member is comfortable with and where he or she does official group business.

What is a home group?

300

This drug is still used as a localized, external anesthetic...

What is cocaine?

300

Used to combat heroin/opiate overdose...

What is Narcan or Naloxone?

400

A group for friends and family members of individuals with a drug addiction.

What is Nar-Anon?

400

Abstinence is not enough...the Twelve Steps also help you work on these personal flaws.

What are character defects?

400

People, Places, Things that cause people to have thoughts associated with substance abuse...

What are external triggers?


400

A substance invented in the 1800s thought to be a cure for morphine addiction.

What is heroin?

400

One of the most common and effective coping skills a person in early recovery can develop is, this string of behaviors characterized by "a sequence of actions regularly followed"...

What is a routine?

500

A group for people working to end patterns of dysfunctional relationships and develop functional and healthy relationships.

What is Co-dependents Anonymous (CoDA)?

500

To stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety.

What is the primary purpose of AA?

500

Sights, Sounds, Textures, Tastes, Smells that cause people to have thoughts associated with substance abuse...

What are sensory triggers?

500

Since 2003 these substances have resulted in more overdose fatalities than heroin and cocaine combined...

What is Vicodin and Oxycontin?

500

1st symptom experienced as a sign you're developing a substance use disorder.

What is increased tolerance?

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