Substance Abuse
Relapse
Drugs (and alcohol)
Triggers
Miscellaneous
100
_______ is the overindulgence in or dependence on an addictive substance, especially alcohol or drugs.
What is substance abuse
100
__________ is a return to behavior which has been previously stopped.
What is relapse
100

This is a situation, person, or place that can lead someone to crave substances or engage in unhealthy behavior.

What are triggers

100
You should refer to your _________ often to recognize and avoid triggers
What is relapse prevention plan
100
Benefits of _____ include increasing your physical well-being, improving your emotional well-being, improving your mental alertness, improving your sleep, providing you with more energy, and reducing your stress and anxiety
What is exercise
200
Ways that _______ can affect your body include: heart disease, brain damage, digestive problems, liver disease, cancer and breathing disorders.
What is Alcohol
200
Having a _________ in place can reduce the risk of relapse
What is a relapse prevention plan
200
the most commonly used and abused drug, after alcohol, is __________.
What is marijuana
200
When you feel like using, you should ask yourself whether you are H.A.L.T. What does this stand for?
What is hungry, angry, lonely, tired.
200

Smaller, more immediate goals that can be accomplished in a relatively short time frame, ranging from a few days to a few months.

What are short term goals

300
the inability to think clearly, memory problems, emotional overreaction or numbness, sleep problems, physical coordination problems and stress sensitivity are symptoms of __________.
What is withdrawal
300

Who misses leading this group?

Who is Jocelynn?

300
___% of Americans with a substance abuse problem starting smoking, drinking or using other drugs before age 18.
What is 90%
300
______ triggers include: people, places, events, and objects.
What is external triggers
300
___________ is a way in which you can have fun, enjoy being with others, and add healthy activities to your life. They can also help you take your mind off drugs, add structure to your life, and maybe even learn something new.
What is Recreational activities, leisure activities, and/or hobbies
400
When someone has a plan to quit, may have "cut down" his/her use, and can see the benefits of quitting, he/she is in the ___________ stage of change.
What is the preparation stage
400
The highest risk period for relapse is ___________ months after discharge.
What is 6-17 months
400

When faced with temptation, reaching out to this person can provide support and accountability.

What is sponsor or support person 

400
triggers can lead to __________.
What is cravings
400

Goals that you aim to achieve over a longer period of time, typically spanning several months, years, or even decades.

What are long term goals

500

The acronym for a group of individuals who come together for mutual support in addiction recovery, sharing personal experiences and coping tools.

What is AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) or NA (Narcotics Anonymous)?

500
"I’m back in control. I’ll be able to stop when I want to" and "This drug (or alcohol) was not my problem—another one was. So I can use this and not relapse" are examples of ________________.
What is relapse justification
500
What year was Gateway established

1980

500
________ triggers are usually the strongest type of relapse trigger because they stimulate drug-seeking behavior during abstinence.
What is stress triggers
500
What are the five food groups in the food guide pyramid?
What is 1) Fruit group and vegetable group 2) Bread, rice, cereal, and pasta 3) Milk and cheese 4) Meat, poultry, fish, dry beans, eggs, and nuts 5) Fats, oils, and sweets
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