Stages of Addiction
Cognitive Distortions
Interventions
Stages of Change
Triggers for Relapse
100

The first stage of addiction.

What is experimentation/occasional/recreational use?

100

Everything is viewed as either one extreme or the other.

What is all-or-nothing-thinking?

100

Usually happens right before the user hits...

What is rock bottom?

100

Stacy left rehab six months ago. She has been going to groups and attending meetings regularly. A guy from work asked her out and they went to dinner. The next morning at probation she gave a positive UA.  

What is relapes?
100

The biggest trigger for relapse. 

What is stress?

200

The second phase of addiction (two characteristics)

mood swings, personality changes, more cravings, high-risk behavior, and hanging out with other users

200

You think you understand the situation and make snap decisions with little to no evidence.

What is jumping to conclusions?

200

Trying to protect an addict from facing the consequences of their drug-related problems

What is enabling?

200

James believes he can drink till he falls down, and that is when he knows to stop.

What is pre-contemplation?

200

Three things that are associated with triggers for relapse. 

What are people, places, and things?

300

What is the third phase of addiction called

What is increasing dependency?

300
When you make something seem less important than it was.

What is minimising?

300

People who become overly concerned with another's addiction problem and feel driven to fix or control it

What is codependency?

300

Eric completed his mandated program. As he was finishing the program he reported that his home was a trigger. So he decided to move into a group home

What is action?

300

These are the places and things that encourage the desire for drugs and alcohol.

What are patterns?

400

Two examples of characteristics of the total dependency stage of addiction

Needs drug to function normally, loses control in actions, loses interest in priorities, physically and emotionally exhausted, tolerance to drug, overdose may occur

400

Police have been called to John's house for the third time this week for a disturbance due to John yelling at his wife. John says he doesn't have an anger problem.

What is Denial?

400

Who usually participates in an intervention (name at least three).

What is friends, family, co workers, the addict

400

Grace is attending groups and actively participating in individual counseling. She is beginning to understand why she was recommended for counseling.

What is acceptance?

400

You are at a party and get triggered, what are three things that you should do after you recognize a trigger.

Call a friend/sponsor, leave the event, go to a meeting, have a safe ride, use coping skills, verbalize the trigger

500

If the problem goes un treated accidental or intended _________ may occur

What is overdose?

500

When you focus on reasons why you didn't do something that you were supposed to do.

What is justifying? 

500

One successful way to make the user aware of their problem is to give them.

What are direct examples of their addiction/ an ultimatum?


500

Todd has almost 15 months of sobriety and is attending NA meetings 3 times a week while calling his sponsor daily and working a part-time job.

What is maintenance? 

500

What is an internal trigger?

What is a thought or a feeling that can create a craving to use drugs?


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