This is when an abuser will need to use more of the drug to achieve these intense feelings, or the “high” associated with drug abuse
What is Tolerance
Types of this include AA, NA, HA.
What are 12-step Meetings
This provides client centered treatment in a safe environment for individuals who are withdrawing from Alcohol or Opioids. Clients may participate in individual, group and activities-based therapy.
What is Detox
Examples are People, Places, and Things
What are Triggers
This is what OBOT stands for
What is Office Based Opioid Treatment
This is the pleasure chemical in our brains that plays a major role in substance abuse and addiction
What is Dopamine
This step asks you to make a searching and fearless moral inventory of your past
What is Step Four
This provides medical services while giving you a safe environment between 8am - 3:30pm, 7 days/week; client returns home to a safe place for the night hours.
What is Ambulatory Detox
When you leave Withdrawal Management, you will return to your ___________. This lacks any violence, substance use, any type of abuse and has supportive friends/family.
What is A Safe Place
This is non-addictive, once-monthly treatment proven to prevent relapse in opioid dependent patients when used with counseling following detoxification; it blocks opioid receptors in the brain while you work with the psychological aspects of counseling
What is Vivitrol
An infection caused by a virus that attacks the liver and leads to inflammation; spread by contaminated blood, may have no symptoms
What is Hep C
After AA, this is the second largest 12-step group.
What is NA
This level of care includes 6 hours of group daily for 7 days weekly, and duration is based on individual progress
What is PH (Partial Hospitalization)
Information or an emergency kit to help an individual from using again. This kit could include 12 step information, important phone numbers, healthy recreational activities to participate in.
What is A Relapse Prevention Plan
Buprenorphine is the primary active ingredient By attaching to the same receptors as other opioids, it can help to suppress withdrawal symptoms and reduce cravings; Naloxone is included to help prevent misuse. If you attempt to use any Opioid, the naloxone is likely to cause withdrawal signs and symptoms
What is Suboxone
This can lead to cardiovascular problems such as collapsed veins and bacterial infections of the blood vessels and heart valves.
What is Injection Drug Use
These are used alongside the 12 steps in order to make the intentions of the program more clear. These speak on the issues of anonymity, self-support, autonomy, and authority.
What are The Twelve Traditions
This programs helps to manage withdrawal symptoms and reduce cravings in people who have been addicted to opioids or alcohol; laws require therapy (group and individual) to be a part of the program
What is OBOT (Office Based Opioid Treatment), previously known as MAT(Medication Assisted Treatment)
The two ways our brains learn (not audio, visual, etc)
What is Repetition and Reward
This is a requirement for all OBOT programs
What is
1) therapy/counseling (individuals and group)
2) 12-step meetings
Physical Health effects of using Heroin, Ketamine, Inhalants, MDMA, PCP, Steroids, and Sythetic Cannabinoids.
What is Kidney Failure
He is the founder of the 12-step program.
Who is Bill Wilson
This program is three hours long, three days each week; attendance at 12-step meetings is a requirement for this program; this program is the minimum allowed for all OBOT (Previous known as MAT) programs
What is IOP
The acronym HALT stand for these triggers
What is being Hungry, Angry, Lonely, and Tired
works on parts of the brain and spinal cord to block the "high" caused by using opiates. It also helps reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms caused by opiate use.
What is Methadone