People, Places, Things
Which artist has albums named "Relapse" and "Recovery"?
Eminem
This step is about admitting we are powerless and our lives has become unmanageable
Step 1
This process explains why the brain needs more of a drug or alcohol over time to get the same effect
Tolerance
The organ most affected by heavy alcohol use
Liver
Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result.
Insanity
This female musician was asked to go to rehab and she said, "no, no, no".
Amy Winehouse
Another word for the group of AA members that have similar goals and shared experiences
fellowship
Drugs in this category include cocaine, amphetamines, and caffeine
Stimulants
What is the largest organ in the body
Skin
Progress not_________.
Perfection
This famous diva uttered the phrase, "Crack is Wack"
Whitney Houston
This step asks you to make a searching and fearless moral inventory of yourself.
Step 4
What 3 things are essential for recovery? H.O.W acronym
Honesty, Open-mindedness, and Willingness
A brain chemical linked to pleasure, addiction overstimulates and depletes it
Dopamine
It works if you _____ ______.
Work It
This young male artist died of an overdose by ingesting drugs on his private jet
Juice World
God grant me the serenity to ______ the things I cannot change, the _____ to change the things I can, and the ______ to know the difference.
Accept, Courage, Wisdom
What does HALT stand for?
Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired
Riddle: What begins with an E but only has one letter?
Envelope
Our___ secrets keep us sick.
Secrets
Jamie Lee Curtis
A monthly magazine put out by AA, small in size
The Grapevine
According to the stages of change model, which one represents that an individual doesn't believe they have a problem?
Precontemplation
What is the largest desert on earth
Antarctica