Education
Coping
Relapse Prevention
Treatment
Recovery
100

This means the physical and/or mental dependence on a particular substance(s) or activity

What is an addiction. 
100

Activities that can help when stressed, anxious or when cravings occur and can include breathing, meditation, exercise, or listening to music.

What are coping skills. 


100

Used to combat heroin/opiate overdose

What is Narcan or Naloxone 

100

A type of treatment is three hours, three times a week.

What is IOP
100

The effort to prove that our behaviors are valid or reasonable (examples include celebrations, boredom or "I've been clean long enough to do it just once."

What is relapse justification.
200

What is the fastest addicting drug?

What is Nicotine
200

What kind of trigger is people, places, things, or situations?

What is an external trigger.

200

The acronym H.A.L.T stands for:

What is hungry, angry, lonely, and tired. 
200

What part of the brain is the rational brain, the decision-making part of your brain.

What is the higher part of the brain.
200

This stage of recovery can be a physical condition similar to withdrawal, a subtle uneasiness, or something in between.

What is the Wall Phase 

300

What is the pleasure chemical in our brains that plays a major role in substance abuse and addiction?

What is Dopamine

300

One of the most common & effective coping skills a person in early recovery can develop is, this string of behaviors characterized by "a sequence of actions regularly followed.

What is Routine or Scheduling

300

A formal of written document that includes your personal triggers/stressors, coping skills, support contacts, and help lines.

What is a relapse prevention plan.
300

True or False: Forcing someone into treatment won't yield results; they have to want it.

False, treatment does not have to be voluntary to be successful. 
300

We admitted we were powerless over alcohol—that our lives had become unmanageable.

What is step 1
400

This disease can involve blackouts, liver damage and severe withdrawal that can lead to death.

What is alcoholism.

400

Certain feelings or emotions that trigger the brain to think about using substances.

What is an internal trigger.
400

This drug is often prescribed to help with the withdrawals of heroin?

What is methadone or suboxone. 
400

What part of your brain is the emotional part of the brain: this is your pleasure center.

What is the lower brain. 

400

Definition of a Co-Occuring Disorder.

What is having a substance use disorder, and mental health condition at the same time

500

Removal of a drug from the body that may cause unpleasant effects

What is withdrawal.
500

What is staying focused and present, "being in the moment."

What is mindfulness 

500

Stopping the triggering thought when it first begins to prevent it from building into an overpowering craving?

What is thought-stopping techniques.
500
What is the first step in getting help for your addiction

What is to recognize that the problem exists.

500

What are the 5 stages of recovery?

What is

Withdrawal Phase, Honeymoon Phase, Wall Phase, Adjustment Phase, Resolution Phase. 

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