Education
12 Step
Consequences
Treatment
Recovery Skills
100
-Loss of control -Use despite negative consequences -Psychological dependence -Physical dependence
What is addiction?
100
The many ways you have tried to control the use of your drug of choice.
What is powerlessness?
100
1. The addict 2. Families 3. Your children 4. Co-workers 5. Your parents 6. Siblings 7. Your friends 8. The community
Who are those affected by substance abuse?
100
You should give and receive honest feedback.
What are my two main responsibilities when I am in a group setting?
100
1. Money 2. Advertisements 3. Old friends 4. Wrong places.
What are triggers?
200
Information to help an individual from using again. This could include 12 step information, important phone numbers, healthy recreational activities to participate in.
What is a relapse prevention plan?
200
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?
200
1. Addiction 2. Decreased control over motor skills 3. Inability to concentrate and focus 4. Lowered inhibitions 5. Heart attack; stroke 6. Liver failure; cirrhosis 7. Kidney disease 8. Blackouts
What are the consequences of alcoholism
200
1. Doctors/Nurse Practitioners 2. Behavioral Health Technicians 3. Group Facilitators 4. Primary Therapist 5. Experiential Therapists 7. You
What is my treatment team?
200
- Setting up a meeting - Making coffee for a meeting - Participating in helping another in the fellowship - Helping others after a meeting - Volunteering for Inter-group
What is "service"?
300
This is when an addict remembers all the positive experiences associated with their addiction rather than the negative experiences.
What is euphoric recall?
300
This step asks you to make a searching and fearless moral inventory of your past.
What is step four?
300
- Jails/prison - Institutions - Death
What is the eventually outcome if I continue with my addiction?
300
The first step in treatment.
What is Detoxification?
300
Hungry Angry Lonely Tired
What is the acronym H.A.L.T.?
400
________________ is the pleasure chemical in our brains that plays a major role in substance abuse and addiction
What is Dopamine?
400
When my addictive behaviors causes me problems.
What is "that my life had become unmanageable" mean?
400
1. Addiction 2. Respiratory failure 3. Vomiting 4. Death 5. Extreme drowsiness 6. Abscesses 7. bacterial infections of the blood vessels
What are consequences of pain killers/opiatesWhat are withdrawal symptoms from alcohol?
400
This is a short-term, goal-oriented psychotherapy treatment that takes a hands-on, practical approach to problem-solving. Its goal is to change patterns of thinking or behavior that are behind people's difficulties, and so change the way they feel.
What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
400
This is a person that will help guide you through the fellowship program.
What is a sponsor?
500
- It has pattern of symptoms - It is a chronic condition - It is progressive - It is treatable
What is the disease concept of addiction?
500
This is the recommended amount of time and meetings a new comer to the fellowship should attend.
What does 90 meetings in 90 days mean?
500
- Delirium Tremens - Seizures - Tremors - Increased heart rate - Sweating - Death
What are withdrawal symptoms from alcohol?
500
DAILY DOUBLE!! * Change, emotional growth, and personal empowerment are among the benefits of participating with this therapist!!
Who is Alan?
500
This is information you gather when you are new to the fellowship.
What are names/phone numbers and a list of meetings?
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