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100

Where might a person with an addiction be directed for treatment?

What is a support group or treatment center?

100
These are some signs of addiction.

What are:

mood swings

appearance changes

financial problems, etc.

100

This holiday has the highest number of drunk driving accidents. 

What is Thanksgiving?

100

The term used for a persistent feeling of sadness, hopelessness, and a loss of interest in activities.

What is depression?

100

Progress...

What is "not perfection"?

200

What does AA stand for?

What is Alcoholics Anonymous?

200

This is the first step of recovery.

What is admitting you have a problem?

200

The period of time in recovery when relapse is most likely to occur but forming a relapse prevention plan can be beneficial. 

What is the First Six Months?

200

The term used for excessive worry, fear, or apprehension.

What is anxiety?

200

One Day...

What is "...at a time?"

300

This evidence-based therapy helps people identify and change harmful thought patterns related to substance use.

What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)?

300
How long is the recovery process from addiction?

Recovery is a lifelong process. 

300

This term describes improving health and well-being while managing or reducing substance use—even if complete abstinence isn’t achieved.

What is harm reduction?

300

The term used for a mental health condition characterized by a fear or avoidance of social situations. 

What is Social Anxiety Disorder?

300

"The most common way people give up their power is a belief...."

What is "that they don't have any?"
400

A non-addictive medication approved to reduce cravings and prevent relapse in alcohol use disorder.

What is naltrexone?

400

This is the leading cause of accidental death in the USA. 

What is accidental overdose?

400

Substances/Drugs cause high levels of ______________ to accumulate in the brain, which in turn can cause the body to stop producing it, leading to depression. 

What is dopamine?


400

The term used for a mental health condition that causes a person to have a difficulty paying attention and impulsivity.

What is ADHD?

400

Courage isn't having the strength to go on - it is going on when...

What is "when you have no strength."?
500

This is an evidence-based pathway that incorporates many ideas from CBT, such as the ABCs of CBT and the Cost-Benefit-Analysis worksheet.

What is SMART?

500

This gender is more likely to commit suicide while under the influence of alcohol. 

What is male? 

500

The percent of Americans who struggle with addiction, who actually get into treatment.

What is 10%?

500

The term used for a mood disorder characterized by alternating periods of mania and depression. 

What is Bipolar Disorder?

500

This is what you have to change in Recovery. 

What is "Everything?"

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