Mythbusters
Terms and Slang
Mental Health Matters
Support Structures
MTV's The Real World
100

Children of addicts are more likely to become addicts themselves.

Fact, some studies have shown that 50% of addiction likelihood is related to genetics.

100

DOC is an acronym for this.

Drug of Choice

100

According to the APA, this term is defined as any disturbing experience that results in significant fear, helplessness, dissociation, confusion, or other disruptive feelings intense enough to have a long-lasting negative effect on a person’s attitudes, behavior, and other aspects of functioning.

Trauma

100

A 12-step group.

AA, NA, GA, CA, etc.

100

This is a common trigger and a way to overcome it.

Name a trigger and a coping skill.

200

A lapse and a relapse are different.

Fact
200

This is a DUI where the driver's BAC was at or above a 0.15.

An Aggravated DUI

200

This is the difference between shame and guilt.

Shame is who you are.

Guilt is what you've done.

200

This person might be a part of a positive support structure.

Each team member must name a possible positive support person.

200

If someone says, “One drink won’t hurt,” this cognitive distortion might be occurring.

Minimization or Rationalization

300

Addicts use every day.

Myth

300

An older term for a person who has been sober for an extended period of time but still displays dysfunctional behavior (e.g., impulsivity, emotional instability, irritability, etc.).

A Dry Drunk

300

At their root, these are the 2 reasons that people use substances.

Seek pleasure and avoid pain
300

This is a positive/healthy way to address loneliness in recovery (other than a recovery group).

Taking a class, joining a club, sports, etc.

300

These are 2 protective strategies that may help when faced with attending an event where people using substances is likely.

Drive yourself, help out, have a drink in hand, schedule a call, etc.

400

90% of people relapse when attempting recovery.

Myth, some studies indicate that the number is between 40% and 50% while others indicate that the number could be up to 66%.

400

Feeling really good during early recovery. This feeling usually passes on relatively quickly.

Being on the Pink Cloud
400

This percentage of people with a substance use disorder also have a co-occurring mental illness. Must be within 5%.

50%

400

This recovery group uses cognitive-behavioral principles rather than a 12-step model and is often led by a facilitator. Other than IOP/OP.

SMART Recovery

400

You feel an urge to use and you're home alone. What do you do?

Call someone, delaying action, urge surfing, etc.

500

Marijuana is not addictive.

Myth

500

The following are symptoms of this:

Alcohol: Anxiety, depression, sleep problems, cravings, irritability, fatigue

Opioids: Mood swings, insomnia, low motivation, difficulty concentrating

Benzodiazepines: Cognitive fog, muscle pain, tremors

Stimulants: Depression, fatigue, poor impulse control

Cannabis: Vivid dreams, irritability, headaches, disrupted sleep

PAWS - Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome

500

What percentage of people in prison have been diagnosed with a mental illness? Be within 5%.

44%

500

This recovery group is based on the principles and concepts of Buddhism. Meditation is a component of most meetings.

Recovery Dharma

500

A friend reaches out because they need a place to stay. They are currently under the influence. What do you do?

Allow them to stay, say no, discuss.

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