Uncontrollable craving for the drug -Loss of control -Use despite negative consequences - chronic, biological brain disease -Psychological dependence -Physical dependence
What is addiction
What are the three indispensable principles in recovery? (hint: H.O.W)
What is Honesty, Open-mindedness, and Willingness
1) The user 2) Family 3) Children 4) Co-workers 5) Parents 6) Siblings 7) Friends 8) Community
Who are those affected by substance abuse?
• Medication • Behavioral therapy • Groups • Rehab • Inpatient/outpatient • Recreational • Occupational • Medical • Voc. Rehab • Music
What are treatment options
Old People, places, and things are also known as..
What is Triggers
Information or an emergency kit to help an individual from using again. This kit could include 12 step information, important phone numbers, healthy recreational activities to participate in.
What is a relapse prevention plan
Together we both created what we call AA
What is Dr. Bob and Bill W.
1) Lowered inhibitions 2) Decreased control over motor skills 3) Inability to concentrate and focus 4) Addiction 5) Heart attack; stroke 6) Liver failure; cirrhosis 7) Kidney disease 8) Blackouts
What are the consequences of alcoholism
1. Medical doctors 2. Nurses 3. Psychologists 4. Educators 5. Social Workers 6. Occupational Therapists 7. Recreational Therapists 8. Music Therapist 9. Clergy 10. YOU 11. Counselors 12.Peer Support Specialist
What is a treatment team.
A desire or dream you try to achieve in a certain amount of time, with a plan, and steps is known as..
What is goal setting
The pleasure/reward chemical in our brains that plays a major role in substance abuse and addiction
What is dopamine
In the Doctors Opinion, Dr. Silkworth classifies alcoholics into how many groups?
What is 5
1. Addiction 2. Respiratory failure 3. Vomiting 4. Death 5. Drowsiness 6. Reduction of pain 7. Diarrhea 8. Very uncomfortable withdrawal
What are effects of pain killers/opiates
A group where clients hold other clients accountable for their behavior would be known as what?
What is community.
Some high-risk situations to avoid are to not let yourself get too hungry, angry, lonely or tired. What can help you remember these circumstances?
What is H.A.L.T
The most commonly abused drug across the nation
What is nicotine
In what year was the AA book first published?
What is 1939
The following problems occur because of what? -Increase in violence and aggression -Addiction -Drug-induced psychosis -Increase in Respiratory problems -Increase in cardiovascular problems -Risk for HIV, HEP C and TB -Damage to physical appearance
What is Methamphetamine/cocaine addiction
A group where an individual is addressed by the group and gives feedback based on the issue or concern voiced.
What is a process group.
Our brain learns by ________ and _________.
What is repetition and reward.
What does EBP mean?
Evidence-Based-Practice
Name 5 chapters out of the first 164pgs of the Alcoholics Anonymous book.
Bills Story, There is a Solution, More About Alcoholism, We Agnostic, How It Works, Into Action, Working With Others, To Wives, The Family Afterward, To Employers, A Vision For you.
Bone marrow damage, liver and kidney damage, blackouts, limb spasms,hearing loss and the loss of brain cells are consequences from abusing what type of drugs?
What are inhalants?
For the best chance of staying sober, what is the MINIMUM length of time a person should stay in treatment?
What is 90 days
Journaling, meditation, prayer, breathing techniques are examples of what?
What is coping Skills.