Withdrawal symptoms of this substance can include rapid heart rate, tremors, insomnia, light sensitivity, seizures, hypertension, and nausea/vomiting. Symptoms usually appear 12-24 hours after last use.
What is alcohol?
A common mutual aid community that people attend to support continued sobriety. Members prioritize being of service, finding purpose, and spirituality.
What are 12 Step Programs (AA,NA,CA,etc.)
This kind of program has clients onsite and offers medication management, intensive group/individual counseling, and usually lasts for 30-45 days.
What is an Intensive Inpatient Program? (Detox, Residential, etc.)
These are the methods a person uses to deal with stressful situations.
What are coping skills?
This lifesaving drug overdose prevention drug comes in nasal spray or injectable form.
What is Naloxone?
What is Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome?
What is Naltrexone/Vivitrol?
This kind of program offers 6-8 hours of group counseling, individual therapy, and medication management. Clients either stay onsite or commute to this program. The program usually lasts 30-60 days.
What is a Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)?
This kind of person is a medical professional that has extensive knowledge of the DSM-V and obtains relevant licensure to prescribe psychotropic medication.
What is a psychiatrist?
The CDC states that, on average, it takes smokers this number of attempts to successfully quit smoking.
What is 11? OR 8-15.
Withdrawal symptoms of these substances can include GI issues, watery eyes, dilated pupils, abdominal pain, tremors, goose bumps, bone and or joint pain.
What are opiates?
Situations, emotions, or sensory stimulus that can cause intense feelings of cravings or urges to use.
This kind of program offers approx. 4 hours of group counseling 3-5 days a week. Clients live offsite and commute to this program or join via zoom.
What is an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)?
This type of talk therapy focuses on how a person's thoughts, belief, and attitudes affect their feelings and actions.
What is CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy)?
This man is said to be the founder of A.A.
Who is Bill W.?
The drug classification for medications given to lower the chances of extreme withdrawal symptoms in those who struggle with alcohol use disorder.
What are benzodiazepines?
What is genetic predisposition, an invalidating/conflict filled environment, and introduction of substances. (The Diathesis Stress Model).
This is a living environment where many people in addiction recovery live to provide support to each other and be held accountable by weekly UAs, meeting attendance, and reentering the work force.
What is a Sober Living Environment (SLE)?
This type of talk therapy is adapted for people who feel emotions very intensely. It's aim to to help the individual understand and accept difficult feelings.
What s DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy)?
As of 2022, this is the number of people in the US who struggle with a SUD.
What is 20 million?
Withdrawal symptoms of this substance can include headaches, insomnia, dizziness, irritability, fatigue, coughing, and constipation.
What is nicotine?
A controversial set of principles that can include clean needle exchange, MAT, community aid, or overdose prevention.
This program is for Christian who want to "live free of sin" while in recovery. This program requires 30 days of sobriety, minimum amount of meeting attendance per week, and community service.
What is Celebrate Recovery?
This type of trauma therapy involves moving your eyes a specific way while processing traumatic memories.
What is EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing)?
This person is your favorite group facilitator.
WHO IS JUDE???