What is the not-for-profit 501c (3) corporation contracted by the City of Philadelphia to provide mental health and substance abuse services for Philadelphia County Medicaid recipients.
What is Community Behavioral Health (CBH)
What does SUD stand for?
Substance use disorder (Billable for insurance companies)
_____ is a term coined in the 1930s in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and is used in other twelve-step programs. The term sometimes refers to a supreme being or deity, or some conception of God.
What is a higher power
What is the process of letting the body remove the drugs in it. The purpose of detox is to safely manage withdrawal symptoms when someone stops taking drugs or alcohol.
What is detox
What is treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder. Also can be the treatment of mental or psychological disorders by psychological means.
What is therapy
What does MAT stand for.(Hint methadone and suboxone)
What is Medication Assisted Treatment.
_____ is a condition of persistent mental and emotional stress occurring as a result of injury or severe psychological shock, typically involving disturbance of sleep and constant vivid recall of the experience, with dulled responses to others and to the outside world. (Ex. flashbacks can occur)
What is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
______ are recovering individuals in the community who work with drug and alcohol clients on a peer to peer basis. The primary function of the ____ is to help individuals gain access to needed resources in the community by assisting them in overcoming barriers and helping them bridge gaps between their needs and available resources. Types of services offered would include mentoring and connecting with the AA/NA community, securing a sponsor, etc.
What is a certified peer/ recovery specialist
It can be used as a follow-up to successful detox, as a primary form of care, or as part of an aftercare plan for someone who has completed an inpatient program.
What is Intensive Outpatient Treatment
A desire or dream you try to achieve in a certain amount of time, no matter the costs.
What are goals
What is formerly known as the Coordinating Office for Drug and Alcohol Abuse Programs (CODAAP), plans, funds, and monitors substance abuse prevention, intervention, treatment and recovery support services in Philadelphia.
What is the The Office of Addiction Services (OAS)
____ is a mood disorder characterized by low mood, a feeling of sadness, and a general loss of interest in things.
What is depression
The goal is to improve treatment outcomes by placing people in a positive, stable living environment that is conducive to recovery.
What is a recovery house.
What is a residential treatment center where patients reside for various lengths depending on their program.
What are Inpatient Drug and Alcohol Treatment (Rehab)
____ are the very essence of how we see ourselves, other people, the world, and the future. ____ are central beliefs that people hold about the self, others and the world. ____ are often formed at an early age, and can refer to a cognitive content or construct such as “I am unlovable” or “people can't be trusted”
Core Beliefs
What offers an opportunity for individuals experiencing prolonged homelessness and behavioral health challenges to embark on a path towards recovery; improve their health and wellness; live a self-directed life, and strive to reach their full potential.
The Journey of Hope Project
____ is a general term for several disorders that cause nervousness, fear, apprehension, and worrying. These disorders affect how we feel and behave and can cause physical symptoms.
What is anxiety
What is a treatment facility located in the community that is state licensed, regulated, and professionally staffed. Programs focus on developing self-sufficiency through counseling, employment, and other services.This is a live in/work out environment.
What is a halfway house
After ____ years, an individuals chances of relapse declines significantly and long-term sobriety is achieved.
5
In CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) it says our thoughts impact our feelings which influence our ______.
What is Behaviors
Who is dedicated to proving recovery support services to individuals as they journey through their recovery process from the disease of addiction and other life challenges with goal of achieving and maintaining recovery. As ___ assist individuals in their recovery process, individuals are empowered to identify their strengths and talents and focus on their current challenges. This collaborative approach is built upon the ideal that all individuals, regardless of their challenges and walks of life are people first.
What is a BHSI Intensive Case Management
In psychology, ____ is a feeling of strain and pressure. ____ is a type of psychological pain. Small amounts of ____may be desired, beneficial, and even healthy. ____ is your body's way of responding to any kind of demand or threat.
What is stress
What is an international non-profit organization that provides assistance to individuals seeking abstinence from addictions. Also know as Self-Management and Recovery Training
What SMART recovery
What are methods a person uses to deal with stressful situations. Obtaining and maintaining good ____ does take practice. However utilizing these skills becomes easier over time. Most importantly, good ____ make for good mental health wellness.
What is Coping Skills
_____ are simply ways that our mind convinces us of something that isn't really true. These inaccurate thoughts are usually used to reinforce negative thinking or emotions — telling ourselves things that sound rational and accurate, but really only serve to keep us feeling bad about ourselves.
What are cognitive distortions