Types Of Treatment Programs
Common Substances and Effects
Services and Models of Addiction
Support Systems and Resources
Health and Wellness in Recovery
100

This type of treatment involves staying at a facility for a designated period of time to focus on recovery.

What is inpatient/residential treatment?

100

This widely abused substance is known for its sedative effects and high potential for addiction.

What is alcohol?

100


Viewing individuals and systems as interconnected, considering all aspects (physical, mental, emotional, social, spiritual) for overall well-being and health



What is the holistic model 

100

2 Sober Housing Options in Skagit County

What is Oxford Housing and New Earth Recovery (Faith-based) Housing 

100

First Steps, Friendship House, Welcome Home Skagit Drop- In Resource and Referral Shelter, Oasis Teen Shelter 

What is emergency housing and temporary shelter in Skagit County

200

This level of care is to address and treat acute withdrawals 

What is detox

200

This stimulant drug can cause increased energy, euphoria, and decreased appetite.

What is cocaine?

200

2 primary referrals made during an assessment 

What is Primary Care Physician and Mental Health professional 

200
Best practice for treating Fentanyl Addiction 

What is Detoxification and Medications for Opioid Use Disorder paired with individual/group counseling services 

200

Ideal Options is what kind of agency? 

What is Suboxone (medication assisted treatment)

300

This medication is commonly used to reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms in individuals recovering from opioid addiction.

What is methadone or buprenorphine (Suboxone)?

300

This hallucinogenic substance alters perception and mood, sometimes causing spiritual experiences.

What is LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide) or psilocybin (magic mushrooms)?

300

First step to engage in services for substance use 

What is schedule a drug and alcohol assessment at an outpatient treatment agency

300

This peer-based recovery support service offers non-clinical assistance to individuals in recovery.

What is a peer support or peer recovery program (e.g., peers in recovery, recovery coaches)?

Recovery Navigator Program @ Community Action 

300

This practice involves focusing on the present moment to reduce stress and increase self-awareness.

What is mindfulness or meditation?

400

This is for individuals who need treatment to address severe substance use and mental health issues  

What is Co-occurring Inpatient Treatment 

400

This opioid drug is known for its high potency and potential for overdose, contributing to a public health crisis.

What is fentanyl?

400

Views addiction as a chronic and relapsing brain disease caused by changes in the brain's reward system, leading to compulsive substance use despite negative consequences

What is the Disease (medical) Model of Addiction

400

Opioid Overdose Reversal Drug

What is Naloxone (Narcan) 

400

This term describes the ability to resist the urge to use substances despite cravings or triggers.

What is resilience or relapse prevention?

500

This is what is recommended after inpatient treatment for substance use 

What is outpatient treatment for aftercare

500

This central nervous system depressant is commonly prescribed for anxiety disorders but can lead to addiction.

What is benzodiazepine (e.g., Xanax, Valium)?

500
Predictors of Addiction

genetic predisposition, family history, mental health disorders, early substance use, peer influence, and environmental factors

500

This program provides Free Narcan and Fentanyl Test Strips in Skagit County 

What is Skagit County Public Health 

500

Based on the 12 steps, peer led, anonymous, and free for membership 

What is Alcoholics Anonymous, Cocaine Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Gamblers Anonymous, Marijuana Anonymous 

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