THIS OCCUR WHEN INDIVIDUAL WITH PHYSCIAL DEPENDENCE TO ALCOHOL OR OTHER DRUGS CUT DOWN OR STOP TAKING THE DRUG AND EXPEREINCE SYMPTOMS THAT ARE TYPICALLY THE OPPOSTIE OF THE EFFECT PRODUCED BY THE DRUG.
What is Withdrawal
THE ACRONYM THAT EXPLAINS DECESION MAKING PROCESS JUST PRIOR TO A RELAPSE.
SUDS
WHAT ARE SEEMING UNIMPORTAND DECESIONS?
A process of return to substance use or criminal behaviors after a period of not using and not being involved in a criminal behavior.
What is a relapse?
Name the man that had lost all his money and went bankrupted in his mid 20's?
Dave Ramsey
What are feelings, experiences, people, places, and things that you associate with your drinking or drug use.
What are Triggers?
A PROCESS IN WHICH THE SAME AMOUNTS OF DRUGS BEGIN TO HAVE LESS EFFECT OR WHEN THE AMOUNT OF A DRUG NEEDS TO BE INCREASED TO HAVE THE SAME EFFECT
WHAT IS TOLERANCE?
THE ACRONYM THAT AFFECTS USE PHYSCIALLY, EMOTIONALLY, RELATIONALLY AND ARE SLEEP PATTERNS
HALT
WHAT IS HALT?
HUNGERY ANGERY LONIELY TRIRED
When a person only uses a drug or alcohol one time and then goes back to abstinence.
What is a lapse?
What is the first thing you must do to be finically successful and take control of your money?
Create a Budget
Triggers are divided up into three categories: what are them and explain.
What are internal, external and sensory?
Internal triggers - are feelings that people have before or during drinking or using drugs.
External triggers - are the people, places, and things associated with drinking or using drugs.
Sensory triggers - are related to the senses of sight, sound, taste, and touch.
RESULTS FROM PROLONG EXPOSURE TO A MOOD - ALTERING DRUG. THE CELL IN THE BODY BECOME ACCUSTOMED TO THE DRUG AND BEGIN TO ADAPT TO THE PRESENCE OF THE DRUG. ONCE THIS HAPPENS, THE BODY APPEARS TO BE IN BALANCE ONLY WHEN THE DRUG IS PRESENT
WHAT IS PHYSICAL DEPENDENCE
THE ACRONYM THAT RELATES TO GOD AND FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS
GOD
WHAT IS GOD?
Good Orderly Directions
When person's lifestyle is physically socially and financially stable means what?
What is a Balanced Lifestyle?
What is and or describe the Debit Snowball?
The Debit Snowball is to list your debit from smallest to largest, pay as much as you can on the smallest until paid off. Then add that payment to the next inline while continuing to pay the minim payment towards the others.
The 4 steps that lead a person to using alcohol and drugs.
What are triggers, thoughts craving and use?
Step 1 - Trigger
Step 2 - Thoughts
Step 3 - Craving
Step 4 - Use
ALSO KNOWN AS KINDLING, OCCURING WHEN THE USER'S BODY BECOMES EXTREMELY SENSITIVE TO A DRUG, CAUSING AN EXTREME REACTION, SUCH AS A SEIZURE OR A PSYCHOTIC EPISODE
WHAT IS REVERSE TOLERANCE?
THE ACRONYMS THAT INTERRELATE TO STEP 1, HOW
WHAT IS HOW?
Honest, Open-mindedness and Willingness
How does Association play into a person relapsing back to addiction? Give an example of an Association.
All people who use alcohol and drugs connect certain people, places and things with their drinking and drug use.
Describe the Envelop System
The cash envelope system—also known as cash stuffing—is a way to track exactly how much money you have in each budget line for the month by keeping your physical cash tucked away in labeled envelopes
What are ways to stop the chain of events (trigger to using) that interrupt or defuse the trigger?
Avoid or leave the trigger - if you are not exposed to a trigger, it can't affect you)
Change your routine - some trigger you cannot change but you can change your norma routine so that these triggers have less power.
IT IS A PRIMARY, PROGRESSIVE, CHRONIC PROCESS WITH GENETIC, PSYCHOSOCIAL, AND ENVIROMENTAL FACTORS INFLUENCEING ITS DEVELPOMENT AND OUTCOMES. IT INVOLVES COMPULSIVE LOSS OF CONTROL AND CONTINUED USE DESPITE NEGATIVE CONSEQUENCES.
WHAT IS ADDICTION?
THIS ACRONYM RELATES TO A LOSS IF PRIORITIES AND SOBRIETY.
WHAT IS SLIP
Sobriety Lost it Priority
emotional, spiritual, intellectual, physical environmental, finical, occupational and social are part of a wheel.
What is the Wellness Wheel?
What are the 7 Baby Steps? List them in order from 1-7.
Mental Switch, Snapping and Relaxation
Mental Switch - this technique involves picturing a light switch.
Snapping - this involves snapping a rubber band on your wrist and saying NO, then switch your thinking to healthy thoughts.
Relaxation - this involves relax your body, you can stop feelings and clear away thoughts of drinking and using. Progressive Muscle relaxation, yoga, or meditation.
What are thought stopping techniques to keep thoughts from becoming a craving?