Coping Skills
Rules
Disease Model
JAS
Roles
100

A technique to review your day and thought processes to gain self awareness

Reflective Journaling
100

Encouraged (required) as a daily practice for mind, body, and spirit 

Showering 

100

The _________ Model of Addiction conceptualizes addiction as a progressive, chronic, and relapsing brain disorder rather than a moral failing or lack of will power. 

Disease Model

100

Lower tier members and waitlist are also known as ________

Pre-JAS

100

A job in the JAS community is known as a ___________

Service Role

200

This relaxation technique can be done by alternating inhaling deeply through one nostril while exhaling through the other.

Deep breathing

200

The way your living space should look at all times.

Inspection-ready

200

Research has shown that individual with a family history of addiction are more susceptible to developing substance use disorders, suggesting a ____ ____

genetic predisposition. 

200

A sanction where a member stands on the wall or gets locked in for infractions is also known as a __________

Learning Experience

200

Manages the safety of the community and upholds correctional standards

Correctional Officer (CO)

300

A spiritual discipline which includes breath control, simple meditation, and the adoption of specific bodily postures for health and relaxation.

Yoga

300

A method of managing routine, tasks, assignments, and schedule. 

Time-management

300

Name THREE environmental factors that play a role in addiction. 

Poverty, lack of health care, lack of education, exposure to drugs at home/community, adverse childhood experiences.

300

Two groups to address substance use that JAS incorporates into programming 

NA and AA

300
Provides psychoeducation, emotional support, oversees the community and holds participants accountable for their behaviors.

Therapists

400

A mental state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment, while calmly acknowledging and accepting one's feelings, thoughts, and bodily sensations.

Mindfulness

400

Often referred to as Noise Level, the term used to describe the appropriate level of volume in communication among peers

Whisper Code
400

The dopamine receptors in the brain begin to change. They stop working for other pleasurable activities, encouraging the individual to use more drugs to obtain the same desired effect--this is called: 

Tolerance

400

3 primary goals of JAS program

1. Address substance use

2. Alternative methods of recovery

3. Correct errors in thinking (criminal thinking)

400

Leads by example, holds peers accountable, and communicates community concerns with staff 

Chairman

500

Encouraged as part of a daily routine for maintaining better mental health and wellness

Physical fitness

500

The opportunity to participate in outside groups and activities is gained when at this level of JAS curriculum 

Aftercare

500

Some people have ________. They have addiction alongside another disease like bipolar disorder.

Comorbidity

500

Recite the JAS Creed

JAS Creed. 

500

An individual who holds peers accountable and distributes sanctions when community rules are violated

Motivator

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