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Recovery Misc.
100

Antidote reversal agent for narcotics/opioids. 

What is Narcan, Naloxone?

100

A routine of behavior that is repeated regularly and tends to occur subconsciously.

What are habits?

100

Intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations.

What is anxiety?

100

Problematic cues that lead to a craving, which is a strong-often overwhelming-desire to obtain and use your drug of choice.

What are triggers?

100

 The 3 stages of relapse.

What is emotional, mental, and physical?

200

Following detox from alcohol, opiates, methamphetamine, cocaine, and other addictive substances, people commonly experience a short phase of physical or mental discomfort.

What is Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS)?

200

Practicing               can provide reminders of reasons to stick with a recovery plan. 

What is gratitude?

200

A sudden, intense, and overwhelming episode of fear or discomfort, accompanied by shortness of breath and a racing heart. 

 

What are panic attacks?

200

Analyzing and changing these 3 things will help to manage your urges to reuse.

What are people, places, and things?

200

A bad way of thinking that makes you believe you will fail, that bad things will happen to you, or that you are not a very good person. 

What is stinkin' thinkin?

300

The chemical in our brains that plays a major role in substance abuse and addiction.

 What is dopamine?

300

The practice of individuals looking after their own health using the knowledge and information available to them.

What is self-care?

300

The condition of having a mental illness and a substance use disorder.

What is a dual or co-occurring diagnosis?

300

This feeling arises when people are disconnected or unable to relate to others.

What is loneliness?

300

This type of therapy makes it easier to abstain from tobacco by partially replacing the nicotine. 

What is Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) (ex., Patch, nasal spray, gum, lozenge, inhaler)?

400

Antabuse-disulfiram, campral-acamprosate, and revia-naltrexone are used for this type of addiction maintenance.

What is alcoholism?

400

Establishing physical, psychological, and emotional limits to protect ourselves from being "used" by others.  

What are boundaries?

400

An emotional response caused by severe distressing events that are outside the normal range of human experiences.

What is trauma?

400

Someone who is socially                  typically spends most of their time at home alone and seldom interacts with others in the community, such as friends or neighbors.

What is isolated?

400

The 5 stages of change. 

What is precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, and maintenance?

500

The complex area of the human brain associated with decision-making and impulse control, and is strongly impacted by addiction and intoxication.

What is the Prefrontal Cortex?

500

A useful tool to help clients to remember the order in which their needs must be met.

What is HALT (Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired)?

500

A condition in which one displays an over-the-top level of activity or energy, mood, or behavior. This elevation must be a change from one’s usual self and be noticeable by others.

What is Mania or Manic Episodes?

500

Hate, envy, and hostilities from inside ourselves that are caused by real or imagined wrongs, demonstrating our inability to forgive.

What are resentments?

500

A mnemonic device to establish criteria for effective goal-setting and objective development. 

What are SMART goals?

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