The most protective factor against acting on cravings is this.
Support
This medication reverses opioid overdoses.
Naloxone (Narcan)
Addiction is considered a disease of this organ.
The Brain
Talking, Listening, Sharing, Expressing
Communication
Common symptoms of withdrawal include nausea, shaking, sweating, and this emotional symptom.
Anxiety
An intense, short-lived urge to use a substance.
Craving
This medication reduces alcohol cravings.
Naltrexone
Mixing opioids and alcohol greatly increases this risk.
Overdose
Counting to 10, breathing, positive self-talk, consequential thinking, grounding, stress management
Coping Skills
Alcohol and benzodiazepine withdrawal can be especially dangerous because of this risk.
Seizures
HALT stands for Hungry, Angry, Lonely, and this.
Tired
This medication is used to treat opioid use disorder.
Suboxone
When the brain needs more of a substance to feel the same effect, this is called ____.
Tolerance
Identify the problem, gather information, brainstorm solutions, weigh your choices, take action
Decision Making
Using substances again after detox can be dangerous because tolerance has done this.
lowered or decreased
The skill of choosing not to act on a craving is called this.
Impulse Control
This medication helps reduce alcohol withdrawal symptoms and seizure risk.
Benzodiazepines
The brain’s chemical responsible for pleasure is often low in early recovery.
Dopamine
Relaxation, walking, healthy eating, proper sleep, setting aside “me” time, taking breaks, rewarding yourself
Self Care
This term refers to ongoing symptoms that happen after detox, such as emotional changes like mood swings and anxiety, cognitive issues like brain fog and memory problems, and physical effects such as insomnia, fatigue, and cravings
Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS)
Identifying triggers before they happen is part of this recovery plan.
Relapse Prevention Plan
This medication class is often the first choice for depression and anxiety.
SSRIs: selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
A chronic medical disease involving complex interactions between brain circuits, genetics, environment, and life experiences.
Addiction
Maintain limits with self and others, protecting your personal and emotional space, avoid negativity
Setting *or Maintaining Boundaries
Calling 911 during an overdose is protected in many states under this law.
Good Samaritan Law