The Basics
Drug Types
Recovery Support Groups
Stages of Change
The Brain
100

Something greater than our addiction and ourselves. 

What is a Higher Power?

100
Amphetamines, cocaine, and caffeine.

What are stimulants? 

100

The largest 12 step recovery program in the world. 

What is Alcoholics Anonymous? 
100

Defensiveness, denial, rationalization. 

What is Pre-Contemplation? 

100

The "pleasure chemical" of the brain.

What is dopamine?

200

The tools we use during high stress moments. 

What are coping skills?

200

Alcohol, opiates, and marijuana.

What are depressants? 

200

The second 12 step group formed. (Think carefully.)

What is Al-Anon/Alateen?

200

Ambivalence, lack of commitment, occasional denial. 

What is Contemplation? 

200

This is how long PAWS symptoms can last, and how long it can take your brain to fully recover from use. 

What is 6 months to 2 years? 

300

The answer to all my problems today. 

What is Acceptance? 

300

LSD, Psilocybin, and DMT. 

What are hallucinogens? 

300

A Buddhist approach to recovery.

What is Refuge Recovery/Recovery Dharma?

300

Commitment, planning, research. 

What is Preparation/ Determination? 

300

Five symptoms of PAWS include:

Foggy thinking/trouble remembering, Urges and cravings, Irritability or hostility, Sleep disturbances, Fatigue, Issues with fine motor coordination, Stress sensitivity, Anxiety or panic, Depression, Lack of initiative, Impaired ability to focus, Mood swings 

400

The most important person in a 12 step meeting. 

Who is the newcomer? 
400

Diazepam, Alprazolam, and Lorazepam

What are benzodiazepines?

400

A recovery group focused on introducing and practicing CBT skills. 

What is SMART Recovery?

400

Entering treatment/ recovery fellowships, informing people close of movement, internal work beginning. 

What is Action? 

400

This part of the brain powers the ability to think, plan, solve problems, make decisions, and exert self-control over impulses, and is the last part to fully mature. 

What is the prefrontal cortex? 

500

Expectations are _______ under construction. 

What are Resentments? 

500

Phenobarbital, Primidone, and Butisol. 

What are barbiturates? 

500

The early AA got its ideas of self-examination, acknowledgment of character defects, restitution for harm done, and working with others from This Group, a predecessor to 12 Step Programs

What is the Oxford Group?

500

Strengthening of recovery, internal contentment, rebuilding of relationships vigilance towards triggers and old behaviors. 

What is Maintenance?

500
This part of the brain impacts the "fight of flight" instinct, plays a large role in withdrawal symptoms, and is described as "hyperactive" when a person is in active addiction. 

What is the amygdala?

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