Center of the brain that addicts seek to target through increasing drug use.
What is the "dopamine" center.
100
Honesty is the principle behind Step _____.
What is Step One?
100
PAWS is the acronym for _________________.
What is Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome?
100
The commonly utilized modality in treatment settings for therapy known as CBT stands for ___________________.
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
100
Relapse prevention dictates that one should avoid and eliminate old __________, ____________, and ___________ whenever possible.
What are "people," "places," and "things."
200
The stages of withdrawal from substances are known as the ____ and _____ withdrawal stages.
What are "acute" and "post-acute" withdrawal stages.
200
"We continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it."
What is Step 10?
200
The two substance classes that can lead to fatality if discontinued completely after long-term sustained use are ________ and __________.
What are "Alcohol" and "Benzodiazepines?"
200
A long-term medication-based treatment for opiate addicts that requires daily attendance in a clinical setting for dosing is known as _____________.
What is Methadone?
200
Showering/bathing daily, getting adequate and restful sleep, eating regular and well-balanced meals and engaging in healthy recreational activities for enjoyment are all elements of _____________.
What is "Self-Care?"
300
Addiction is defined by an individual whom presents with two factors: the ___________ of the mind and the ___________ of the body.
What is "obsession" and "fixation."
300
The three sides of the AA Triangle represent the programs foundations: ______, _______, and _______.
What are Unity, Service and Recovery?
300
Long-term use of substances can lead the addict to _______, _______ and ________.
What are "jails, institutions, and death."
300
Precontemplation, Contemplation, Preparation, Action and Maintenance are known as the _____________________.
Who are the "Stages of Change?"
300
This is the process by which the addicted brain invents excuses that allow the person in recovery to edge close enough to relapse situations that make increase risk of relapse is known as ___________.
What is Justification?
400
"Genetic factors account for about ______ of the likelihood that an individual will develop addiction."
What is "Half?" (Or 50%)
400
The founder of NA.
Who is Jimmy K?
400
Recent rashes of heroine-related overdose deaths have been attributed to a mix of heroine cut with ____________.
What is Fentanyl?
400
The first stage of treatment.
What is Detoxification?
400
When a newcomer engages in sexual interactions with a member of the program with longer-term time clean, they are commonly referred to as being "______________."
What is "13th Stepped?"
500
After Alcohol, the second and third most common types of addiction documented are _______ and ________.
What are "Tobacco/Nicotine" and "Gambling?"
500
The principle behind Step Seven is ________.
What is the Humility?
500
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?
500
The statistically-correlated minimum length of stay in a multi-phase treatment atmosphere to maintain long-term success in abstinence and recovery is _____.
What is 90 days?
500
The three stages of relapse are known as the ____________, ___________ and ____________ stage.
What are the "emotional," "mental," and "physical" stage?