Attachment Theory
Symptoms
Substance Abuse
Coping Skills
Relapse Prevention
100

Attachment style that has healthy boundaries, can trust others, form healthy relationships, and better able to deal with conflicts.

What is Secure

100

A symptom of Anhedonia is a persistent ______ mood. 

What is depressed, unhappy, decreased motivation?

100

Name a well known support group associated with alcoholism?

What is AA?

100

A natural way to get in shape and increase feelings of happiness is to _________.

What is exercise?

100

What kind of triggers are people, places, and things

What are external triggers?

200

Style that has negative self-worth, bear of abandonment needing constant validation, and demonstrates clinginess with partners. 

What is Anxious Preoccupied?  

200

Name 2 symptoms of withdrawal.

What are sweating, goosebumps, vomiting, anxiety, insomnia, muscle pain, etc...?

200

A strong desire to consume a particular substance is a _________?

What is Craving?

200

Who can you talk to about your feelings of addiction?

Who are family, friends, counselor, peer, social worker, sponsor, doctor, teacher, etc...

200

Loneliness, Anger, and sadness are examples of what kind of trigger.

What are emotional or internal triggers?

300

Attachement style that seems cold, avoids being intimate, has negative self-worth and world view, unable to commit. 

What is Dismissive Avoidant?

300

This symptom occurs when you stop liking your favorite hobby or activity.

What is lack of interest/pleasure?

300

When a person gradually needs a larger dose of a drug to feel the same effect, is called ________.

What is increased tolerance?

300

What are 2 ways to improve your self-esteem.

What are learning new skills, new interests/activities, writing, saying good things things about yourself, etc...

300

Irritability, difficulty concentrating, sleep disturbances, memory problems, and difficulty in making decisions are examples of what.

What is stress or anxiety?

400

Which attachment style has low self-esteem, fear of rejection, unable to trust others, and over-give in relationships.

What is Fearful Avoidant?

400

Abnormal physical or psychological features that follow the abrupt discontinuation of a drug that has the capability of producing physical dependence. 

What is a withdrawal symptom?

400

A treatable, chronic medical disease involving complex interactions among brain circuits, genetics, the environment, and an individual’s life experiences. People use substances or engage in behaviors that become compulsive and often continue despite harmful consequences.

What is Addiction?

400

What are the benefits of having good coping skills?

What is the ability to decrease symptoms of depression or cravings, better management of emotions, a better mood, or higher self esteem.  

400

What does PAWS stand for?

What is Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome?

500

This theory identifies addiction as an adaptive response to broader societal problems that dislocate the individual from a sense of meaning, purpose, and value, driving them towards addictive behaviors.  The Ted Talk on Phoenix Multisport shows this theory in action.  

What is dislocation theory?  

500

"It's okay to hang out at the club where I used to use" is an example of __________  __________.

What is Relapse Justification?

500

Name 3 types of support groups for addiction recovery.

What is AA, NA, Al Anon, SMART Recovery, Women for Sobriety?

500

Demonstrate or discuss a coping skill that you use and works.

What is ?

500

When does PAWS normally occur?

What is 2 weeks to 3 months after initial withdrawal as the brain recalibrates?

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