Wellbriety
Alcohol
Triggers
Other Drugs
Misc.
100

BLANK teachings explain that anything growing always grows as a system of circles and cycles; a cycle of life. One of these principles is the four directions: east, south, west, and north.

What is The Medicine Wheel?

100

This is a factor in more than 1/2 of all car accidents.

What is alcohol?

100

A trigger leads to a thought, which leads to a ______, which leads to use.

What is a craving?

100

Marijuana smoke contains 50-70% more carcinogenic hydrocarbons than does tobacco smoke. Marijuana users usually inhale more deeply and hold their breath longer than tobacco smokers do, which affects this part of the body.

What are the lungs?

100

A chronic but treatable brain disorder in which people lose the ability to control their need for alcohol or other drugs.

What is addiction?

200

This is what step of the twelve steps: We admitted we are powerless over alcohol - that our lives have become unmanageable.

What is the First Step?

200
These states have the highest alcohol consumption (3).

What are North Dakota, Wisconsin, and Alaska?

200

We need (blank) to help us work through triggers and cravings.

 What are coping skills?

200

This is a mix of cocaine and baking powder (sodium bicarbonate) which comes as small lumps or "rocks".

What is crack cocaine?

200

Long-term effects of consuming large quantities of alcohol, especially when combined with poor nutrition can lead to permanent damage to these vital organs.

What are the brain and liver?

300

This is a Native way of living or path of life that does not include drugs or alcohol.

What is the Red Road?

300

When alcohol use is stopped, withdrawal symptoms may occur. These include nausea, sweatiness, shaking, and anxiety. These symptoms are usually relieved by drinking more alcohol. 

What is physical dependence?

300

People, places, objects, feelings, and times that cause cravings.

What is a trigger?

300

This drug is in the same class as Adderall; it has a stimulant effect causing euphoria, energy, and hyperarousal. 

What are methamphetamines. 

300

BLANK acts upon specific sites in the brain, called cannabinoid receptors, kicking off a series of cellular reactions that ultimately lead to feeling high when they use this substance.

What is THC/marijuana/cannibus?

400

What constitutes as a "higher power"?

What is: your own beliefs

God

nature, loving energy, life force

Group

400

The person has an increasing need for higher amounts of alcohol to feel the same effects as they felt with previous usage. 

What is tolerance?

400

It is necessary to change this in order to avoid triggers that will cause cravings.

What is awareness/habits?

400

This drug is made from morphine, a natural substance taken from the opium poppy plants that grow in Southeast and Southwest Asia, Mexico, and Colombia. 

What is heroin?

400

What two substances account for the majority of deaths in the western world?

What is alcohol and tobacco?

500

What days does Wellbriety meet at GLIIHC?

What are Monday's and Tuesdays?

500

Alcohol is created when grains, fruits, or vegetables are fermented, a process that uses yeast or bacteria to change the (blank) in the food into alcohol. 

What are sugars?

500

What percentage of individuals will relapse within their first year of drug treatment?

What is 85%?

500

This opioid is 100x more potent than heroin; with a lethal dose of 1 grain of sand.

What is fentanyl?

500

What are three things that will affect how many drinks it takes for a person to become intoxicated?

What is sleep, whether you have eaten, tolerance, atmosphere, body weight, and gender?

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