This stage of change is marked by sustained clean time and altered behaviors, to include the use of healthy coping skills, protective factors and self-acceptance.
What is Maintenance?
What is IOP, Intensive Outpatient Program?
Symptoms experienced as a sign of developing substance use disorder.
"The practice of taking care of the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects of your life to promote health and wellness."
What is Self-Care?
This stage of change is marked by denial of problematic substance use; changing one's behavior and seeking treatment is not a consideration; previous attempts at recovery may have been made in the past.
What is Precontemplation?
What is detoxification/detox?
With continued substance use, the brain will stop producing this chemical that enables pleasure.
What is Dopamine?
People, Places, Things that contribute to thoughts, behaviors, and substance use.
What are Boundaries?
Not everyone will experience this stage, but it is a risk. This stage can occur at any time during previous stages of change.
What is Relapse?
Used to combat an opiate overdose.
What is Narcan/Naloxone?
Confidential crisis support that is available 24/7 for veterans and their loved ones.
What is the Veterans Crisis Line/ 988 then press 1?
Name one way substance use disorder can develop.
What is Genetics; Environment; Social Pressures, Mental Health Concerns?
This is used to reduce idle time.
What is Volunteering; Employment; Engaging a Hobby or Skill; Attend a Self-Help Group?
What is Preparation?
35-day or longer stay that includes individual and group therapy.
What is a Residential Substance-Use Treatment Facility?
Defined as the "ability to recovery from or adjust easily to adversity or change."
What is Resiliency?
What are Coping Skills/Strategies
What is Positive Self-Talk?
During this stage, substances are not used; treatment is actively sought, engaged; and triggers are avoided.
What is Action?
When someone abstains from all illicit drugs and alcohol.
What is Sobriety/Recovery?
A common and effective coping skill used in early recovery that is characterized by "a sequence of actions regularly followed.
What is a Routine/Schedule?
Defined as thoughts that cause a person to perceive reality inaccurately; two examples of this include all or nothing thinking and overgeneralization.
What are Cognitive Distortions?
Defined by what we hold in high regard; it is defined by what we believe in, what motivates our actions; it helps us with decision making.
What are Values?