Education
12 Step
Consequences
Advent
Recovery Skills
100
-Uncontrollable craving for the drug -Loss of control -Use despite negative consequences - chronic, biological brain disease -Psychological dependence -Physical dependence
What is addiction
100

A place for a group for men and women who have a desire to stop using drugs or alcohol. Ex. NA, AA, CA….etc

What are 12 Step Meetings?

100

An example of those affected by substance abuse. (hint: can be multiple answers) 

Who are 1)The user 2)Family 3)Children 4)Co-workers 5)Parents 6)Siblings 7)Friends 8)Community

100

The daily responsibilities in the home.

What are daily meditation, recovery work, chores, maid service, exercise, etc 

100

Being able to identify these may help to reduce relapse.

What are triggers

200

A plan 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

200

The person that leads the meeting

Who is the speaker

200

____________ are consequences of alcoholism. (hint: can be multiple answers)

What are 1)Lowered inhibitions 2)Decreased control over motor skills 3)Inability to concentrate and focus 4)Addiction 5)Heart attack; stroke 6)Liver failure; cirrhosis 7)Kidney disease 8)Blackouts

200

The facility manager in the home.

Who is Priscilla

200

A desire or dream you try to achieve in a certain amount of time, no matter the costs.

What are goals

300

___________ is the fastest addicting drug

What is nicotine

300

Which step asks you to admit we are powerless over our addiction?

What is step one

300

1.Addiction 2.Respiratory failure 3.Vomiting 4.Death 5.Drowsiness 6.Reduction of pain 7.Diarrhea 8.Very uncomfortable withdrawal are consequences of what type of drug

What are effects of pain killers/opiates

300

This health professional helps provide support towards your addiction goals

What are addiction counselor

300

These are skills that can be learned or previously done to help reduce triggers/, cravings, and urges once performed. (hint: exercise, reading, taking space)

What are coping skills

400

________________ is a person's diminished response to a drug, which occurs when the drug is used repeatedly and the body adapts to the continued presence if the drug.

What is Tolerance

400

Live and let live, Keep it simple, One day at a time, Let go and let God are examples of what?

What are 12 step slogans

400

The following problems occur because of what? -Increase in violence and aggression -Addiction -Drug-induced psychosis -Increase in Respiratory problems -Increase in cardiovascular problems -Risk for HIV, HEP C and TB -Damage to physical appearance

What is Methamphetamine/cocaine addiction

400

This staff is assigned to one client to provide individual support weekly on progress with treatment goals

What is a personal staff/counselor

400

A form of communication towards others in order to not engage in substance use when being asked to.

What is refusal skills or assertive communication (saying "no")

500

The most commonly abused drug across the nation

What is Marijuana

500

God grant me the serenity to accept the things I can not change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.

What is the Serenity prayer

500

Bone marrow damage, liver and kidney damage, blackouts, limb spasms,hearing loss and the loss of brain cells are consequences from abusing what type of drugs?

What are inhalants?

500

5 expectations of the house

What are 1. Be honest 2. Be safe 3. Be respectful 4. be helpful 5. own your behavior

500

5 skills you have learned in treatment to overcome cravings and triggers

(this is a question with many answers. Must answer in form of question still). What is (are) a sponsor, a relapse prevention plan, laughter, service, work, being with family, hobbies etc.

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