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100

H.A.L.T. is the acronym for this relapse warning sign

What is hungry, angry, lonely, tired?

100

God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the different

What is the serenity prayer?

100

anything you put in your body that changes you emotionally, socially, or physically

What is a drug?

100

A point in the treatment process where the user rids themselves of the drugs left in their body

What is detoxification?

100

a person, place, situation, or thing that contributes to an unwanted emotional or behavioral response

What are triggers?

200

the pleasure chemical in our brains that plays a major role in substance abuse and addiction

What is dopamine?

200

The founders of AA

Who is Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob?

200

a medicine that rapidly reverses an opioid overdose

What is Naloxone (Narcan)?

200

A slip from recovery when the individual returns back to an addictive behavior

What is relapse?

200

a temporary distraction to use when triggered with thoughts of using drugs/alcohol

What are coping skills?

300

when a person must take a higher dose of a drug to achieve the same effect as when they first used it

What is tolerance?

300

any type of imperfection in the way a person thinks or behaves

What is a character defect?

300

The acronym B.A.C. stands for this (hint: alcohol related)

What is Blood Alcohol Concentration?

300
a form of psychotherapy in which clients meet to discuss their problems together under the supervision of a counselor

What is group therapy?

300

writing about your personal experiences to process information and organize it

What is journaling?

400

a chronic, relapsing disease that results from the prolonged effects of drugs on the brain

What is addiction?

400

This program offers an approach to recovery based on Buddhist principles and is peer-led.

What is Recovery Dharma? 

400

This type of drug doesn't have any severe physical withdrawal symptoms, but has psychological ones (paranoia, irritability, fatigue, increased appetite).

What is a stimulant?

400

A type of therapy that helps an individual learn to identify and change destructive thought patterns

What is CBT?

400

coping strategies to help reconnect you with the present

What are grounding techniques?

500

an emotional and physical response to demanding situations, including symptoms that may include worry, a feeling of being overwhelmed, increased heart rate, headaches, & sleep difficulties.

What is stress?

500

this program has a scientific foundation, not a spiritual one. It teaches increasing self-reliance, rather than powerlessness.

What is SMART recovery?

500

an opioid antagonist (blocks the effects of opioid drugs) that also reduces opioid and alcohol cravings

What is naltrexone (Vivitrol)?

500

A set of guiding principles outlining a course of action for addiction recovery

What are the 12-Steps?

500

a practice in which an individual uses a technique to train attention and awareness, and achieve a mentally clear and emotionally calm and stable state

What is meditation?

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