Group norms/rules
Bimini Program Rules/Guidelines
Anger Management
Are you smarter than a 5th grader?
12 Steps
100

The benefit of group therapy

What is it helps individuals develop communication skills&socialization skills, & allows clients to learn how to express their issues& accept criticism from others. Group therapy allows individuals to develop self-awareness by listening to others w/ similar issues.

100

The length of the black-out period.

What is 15 days?

100

Who is your favorite group facilitator?

What is DEE NICE?

100

Who is the current Vice President of the United States of America?

Who is Kamala Harris?

100

Step 2

We came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.

200

What are group norms?

What are ground rules/expectations that can encourage a group to work efficiently & discourage behaviors that hinder its effectiveness. Although unwritten, they govern how group members interact w/ each other, work as a team, make decisions, & even how they dress.

200

Who is allowed in your room?

What is roommate and self. Also, staff when needed.

200

Aggression Cycle

What is the escalation phase, explosion phase, and post-explosion phase?


200

How many cups of coffee would you have to drink to overdose?

What is somewhere around 150 milligrams of caffeine per kilogram of your body.

Ex. if you weigh 154 pounds, it would take about 70 cups of coffee for you to overdose. 

200

Who created the 12 step AA program?


50 points bonus- Are the 12 steps evidenced-based or practice-based?

Bill Wilson, a former member of Alcoholics Anonymous, created the 12 Steps in 1938.

50 points bonus- Practice-based. 

300

Exception to confidentiality

What is the group leader is a mandated reporter. They are required to report child abuse, elder abuse, and reported harm to self/harm to others. 

300

What time does the house close on Saturdays and Sundays?

What is 11:30 pm?

300

Conflict Resolution Model

1. Identifying the Problem. 2. Identifying the Feelings. 3. Identifying the Specific Impact. 4. Deciding Whether To Resolve the Conflict. 5. Addressing and Resolving the Conflict. 

300

What does the brain stem control?

for 100 more points, what is another name for it?

What is basic functions, such as breathing, digesting food, and maintaining your heartbeat?

100 points-Reptilian brain a.k.a the old brain. 

300

Step 7

What is we humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings.

400

Examples of group norms.

What is encouraging positive behavior; for example, “be honest”) or proscriptive (discouraging negative behavior; for example, “do not cheat."

400

The things not allowed in the group room.

What is food, drinks other than water, cell phones, and bad attitudes?

400

A-B-C-D Model

What is A-Activating Event B-Beliefs C-Consequences D-Disputes

400

The main ingredient in Alcohol

What is Ethanol?

400

Step 11

What is we sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God as we understood Him, praying only for knowledge of His will for us and the power to carry that out.

500

Confidentiality in group

What is everything said in the group is confidential. To agree to not disclose names of other members of the group, what is said in the group, and what occurs.

500

What are the names of the primary counselors?

What is Carl, Yvette, Christie, and James?

500

The four anger cues.

What is physical, emotional, behavioral, and cognitive?

500

What and where is the reward pathway in the brain?

What is the Limbic system? The "reward pathway" is also known as the nucleus accumbens. It releases dopamine and serotonin when we do things that is key to survival, such as eating when we are hungry, the pathway is stimulated. When we use drugs, it is stimulated 10-12 times more.

500

Step 12

What is having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we tried to carry this message to addicts and to practice these principles in all our affairs.

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