Relapse Prevention
Triggers
Definitions
Medication
Extra
100

What is the fourth step in AA?

Step 4: "Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves."

100

People Places Things

What are external triggers?

100
To fall back into a previous condition, especially after a partial recover from illness.
What is relapse?
100
What are the three therapeutic effects of methadone?
What are block of opiate cravings, block of opiate withdrawals, and the block of the euphoric effects of opiates?
100

An alcoholic who no longer drinks but otherwise maintains the same behavior patterns of an alcoholic is said to be on a ___.?

What is a dry drunk

200

Identify 2 local community based recovery support groups

What is AA, or NA, or Celebrate Recovery

200
What is an internal trigger?
What is a thought or a feeling that can create a craving to use drugs?
200

Definition of Addiction?

Addiction is defined as a chronic, relapsing disorder characterized by compulsive drug seeking, continued use despite harmful consequences, and long-lasting changes in the brain. It is considered both a complex brain disorder and a mental illness.

200
What is it called when methadone/suboxone makes the person taking it feel normal?
What is medication stability?
200

Who should you tell your warning signs to?

What are family or support network.

300
What percentage of opiate abusers relapse at least one time?
What is 90%?
300
What is an external trigger?
What is any person, place, or thing that can create a craving to use drugs?
300
SMART goals are goals that are...
What is Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Time Oriented?
300
What is the most dangerous type of drug to take with methadone/suboxone without a prescription?
What is Benzodiazepines?
300

What Set free program involves staff with lived experience in addiction who can support you in all aspects of your recovery.

What is Peer Support Program or the Recovery support team.

400
6. Which of the following is not a phrase that is useful in Relapse Prevention: a. Demand Self-Perfection. b. First Things First. c. One day at a time. d. This to Shall Pass.
a. Demand Self-Perfection
400

What are the 3 D's in recovery

Delay, Distract, Decide

400
The goal of recovery is to...
What is make your life better?
400
The added benefit of using buprenorphine.
What is it causes you to go into withdrawal if you use opiates on top of it?
400

What should you do if you are having a desire to use?

What is reach out to someone, use coping skills.

500

8.After I relapse my recovery starts all over? T or F

b. False.  Your sobriety date may change however you still have a lot of knowledge and tools to help you in your recovery journey. You never lose those. 

500
What is something that you should do to avoid certain people?
What is change your phone number?
500
Define coping skills.
What is the set of skills that a patient uses in order to avoid and deal with triggers and cravings.
500
What is the name of the new injectable medication to prevent opiate relapse?
What is Vivitrol?
500

What is a treatment plan?

What is the tool that focuses on patient goals and progress in treatment?

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