Recovery Movies
12-Step
Drugs
Treatments
Consequences
100

In this popular drug movie, a teenager steals his Mom's TV to buy heroin.

Requiem for a Dream

100

We admitted we were powerless and our lives had become unmanageable. 

Step 1

100

This drug has been recently popularized in the media and legalized in many states.

Marijuana

100

This is the first stage of the recovery process.

Detox

100

This organ is highly affected through continuous alcohol abuse 

Liver

200

In this film, troubling questions arise after airline pilot Whip Whitaker makes a miracle landing after a mid-air catastrophe.

Flight

200

Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.

Step 4

200

This drug was distributed in low-income neighbourhoods by the CIA in the 1980's.

Crack Cocaine

200

A period of time in early sobriety in which it is recommended to attend a 12-step meeting every day

90 in 90

200

Withdrawal from these two substances can lead to seizures and death

Alcohol and Benzodiazepines 

300

In this movie, a drug dealer introduces one of his customers, a 'speed freak', to the man who runs the meth lab. A crazy three-day adventure ensues.

Spun

300

Made direct amends to people we have harmed

Step 9

300

Horse Tranquilizer that is also used in modern mental health therapy.

Ketamine

300

This stage of treatment is highly suggested to ensure continuous recovery after detox and residential treatment.

Sober Living

300

This US state has the strictest drug laws. 

Texas

400

New York based writer Gwen Cummings (played by Sandra Bullock) knows that she drinks a lot but doesn't believe it's a problem, and if she decides that it is an issue that she could stop drinking on her own.

28 Days

400

Asked God to remove our shortcomings

Step 7

400

This drug is released by the human brain when we die.

DMT

400

This evidence-based practice focuses on changing ones' thought process in order to change behavior and perceptions.

CBT (Cognitive Behavior Therapy)  

400

These drugs belong to which DEA schedule: Xanax, Soma, Darvon, Darvocet, Valium, Ativan, Talwin, Ambien, Tramadol

Schedule IV drugs. 

500

Allison (played by Florence Pugh) is a promising, talent and newly engaged woman who develops an addiction to oxycontin after a fatal tragic car crash. She finds recovery in NA and redemption.

A good Person

500

Improving our conscious contact with God through prayer and meditation.

Step 11

500

This club-drug produces similar effects to MDMA and is often used as a date-rape drug.

GHB

500

This medication is often used to detox and treat opiate dependence

Subutex/Suboxone 

500

Heavy, prolonged consumption of marijuana or cocaine in adolescence may lead to this mental health disorder

Schizophrenia/Psychosis 

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