Alcohol & Drugs
12-Steps
Stages of Changes
Relapse Prevention
Treatment
100

Xanax, klonopin, valium, and librium are all what class of drug?

Benzodiazepine

100

Who co-founded Alcoholics Anonymous, the first 12-step fellowship in 1935?

Bill W. and Dr. Bob (Smith)

100

The individual has sustained their change in behavior for longer than 6 months.

Maintenance

100

What area of the brain do triggers occur?

Prefrontal Cortex 

100

How you think is how you feel, is a main idea in what therapy?

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

200

What is the term for liver disease that causes loss of cells and scarring?

Cirrhosis

200

In AA what step reads: We admitted we were powerless over alcohol — that our lives had become unmanageable.

1

200

The individual is aware there is a problem, but is unsure what to do about it, or is ambivelant to change.

Contemplation 

200

When discussing relapse prevention, what does "HRS" stand for?

High Risk Situation 

200

Post Acute Withdrawal symtpoms last approximately how long?

2 Years

300

What drug is known to cause extreme rage and can cause dissociation from reality?

PCP (Angel Dust)

300

In AA what step reads: Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.

4

300

The individual is unaware that there behavior is problematic or produces negative consequences

Pre-contemplation 

300

How many months, typically are you mentally relapsing prior to the physical relapse?

3-6 Months

300

There are 4 types of communication styles. Name 2 of them.

Passive, Aggressive, Assertive, Passive Aggressive

400

According to the CDC,  what substance caused a little over 81,000 deaths in 2023.

Fentanyl  

400

In AA what step reads: Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it.

10

400

The individual is ready to make change in the next 30 days, making small steps toward behavior change.

Preparation 

400

According to Gorski, how long does an individual have severe rumination after there last date of use?

1 - 1.5 years

400

Mindfulness, interpersonal effectiveness, emotional regulation, and distress tolerance, are part of what therapy?

Dialectical Behavioral Therapy

500

Involuntary eye movement can be caused by congenital factors, but also by intoxication. What is that eye movement called?

Nystagmus (Nuh-stag-mis)

500

In AA what step reads: Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings

7

500

The individual has changed behavior in the last 6 months and intend to continue that changed behavior.

Action

500

The__, helps you heal from internal triggers. Such as, grief, shame, feelings, and thoughts.

Window of Tolerance

500

There are 5 stages in the grieving process. Name 4 of the 5.

denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance

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