Internal triggers are:
emotional states that people may experience prior to, during, or after substance use.
Sensory triggers are:
related to the senses of sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch. Sensory triggers may include white powders, types of music or specific songs, certain smells and tastes, and sexual experiences.
_____ is an extended-release injectable version of naltrexone. This extended-release injectable medication helps to enhance medication compliance, because it is provided on a monthly (rather than daily) basis.
Vivitrol
Addiction is a _______-_______ disorder.
biopsychosocial-spiritual
Sike?
The closest team next to you receives your 100 points.
External triggers include:
external events, places, things, or times that the user has learned to associate with prior substance use. For instance, these triggers might include the neighborhood where alcohol or other drugs were routinely purchased, a dealer’s apartment, a payday, or weekend evenings.
Triggers automatically lead to drug thoughts. Drug thoughts lead to drug craving and _____. Drug craving and _______ often lead to relapse.
Triggers automatically lead to drug thoughts. Drug thoughts lead to drug craving and obsession. Drug craving and obsession often lead to relapse.
________ is also known as ReVia, Depade, or Vivitrol. It is used to help people with alcohol or opioid addiction by blocking the pleasurable effects of opioids and alcohol.
Naltrexone
_____ _____ is pain that it is intense but lasts for a brief period of time. You can experience it related to surgery, serious injury, or pain-causing disease
Acute pain
What is your group therapist's favorite color?
and why is it her fav?
Daily double if you get both correct!!
purple, it symbolizes creativity and spirituality
______-______ thinking leads many people to believe that if they don’t use drugs for a few days or weeks that the problem is solved.
Addiction-influenced
Remember that the characteristics of addiction include: name 3
compulsion, loss of control over substance use, and continued use of drugs and/or alcohol despite negative consequences. Other symptoms of addiction include obsessive drug thoughts, cravings, and relapse.
_______ is also known as Methadose and Dolophine. It is a slow-acting opioid agonist and helps people with opioid addictions. It is taken orally so that it reaches the brain slowly.
Methadone
____ _____ is generally considered pain that lasts longer than six months.
Chronic pain
Hold hands with your team mates and sing a camp fire song.
la dee da
The best time to stop a trigger from leading to relapse is (1)______ or (2)_____.
(1) before a specific trigger is experienced
(2) before a trigger leads to cravings.
Defusing Triggers: (5)
Step 1: Identify triggers.
Step 2: Avoid triggers.
Step 3: Interrupt triggers.
Step 4: Talk about triggers.
Step 5: Thought-stopping.
_____ _____ _____ is the use of prescribed medications, in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies, to help address issues related to withdrawal, cravings, relapse prevention, and even mental health.
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
________ is a situation in which the same amount of a substance (such as an opioid) taken over an extended period of time has less of an effect (for example, less pain-relief effect).
Tolerance
For the remainder of the game you musi say ma'am after answering or speaking to anyone in the group. The team that catches you not completing the task wins your points.
good luck!
The Four Steps from Trigger to Relapse are:
Step 1: Triggers
Step 2: Thoughts
Step 3: Cravings
Step 4: Relapse
If you are in recovery and have succeeded enough to have a short period of abstinence, it is critical that you build for yourself a protective wall between you and your addiction.You can imagine this wall as being made up of five levels:?????
(1) physical well-being, (2) emotional well-being, (3) relationship stability, (4) spiritual growth, and (5) knowing your weaknesses.
________, also known as Subtex, is used to treat people with opioid dependence, because it decreases the craving that opioid-dependent people have for opioids. It blocks areas of your brain that trigger pleasure, has few side effects, and does not change your mood or cause euphoria
Buprenorphine
_____ ______ is a fight-or-flight response that is a physical reaction that generally includes a rapid heart rate, rapid breathing, sweating, becoming pale or flush (or both), and having a boost of energy.
Stress response
You and your teammates must sing and act out my little teapot 2 times without messing up. If you give up or a team member does not participate you lose points.
Tip me over and pour me out it is a daily double!