Definitions
Types of Drugs
Triggers
Relapse Prevention
Child Development
100

A tactic used/developed when reacting to situations that may cause pain and/or stress.

What is a defense mechanism?
100

Drug that energizes nervous system, nerves act quicker than normal

What is a stimulant?

100

Internal, ________, and Sensory are types of triggers.

What is external?

100

This is the most important action one needs to take to avoid relapse.

What is change people, places, and things?
100

There are ___ stages of human development.

What is 5?

200

Something in the world that makes a demand on a person and requires a person to react in some way.

What is a stressor?

200

Drug that distorts thinking and senses, can have a stimulant or depressive effect.

What is a psychedelic drug?

200

The first step when facing a trigger is ______: the ability to recognize them.

What is identify?

200

These must be avoided to prevent relapse.

What are triggers?

200

This is the first stage of development.

What is infancy?

300

Naturally occurring chemicals in brain that carry messages

What are neurotransmitters?

300

Makes person calmer by lowering stimulation from the senses

What is a sedative?

300

This type of Trigger is related to the sense of sight, sound, taste, and touch.

What is a sensory trigger?
300

One way to stop thoughts about drugs from developing into cravings is called ______ ________.

What is thought stopping?

300

During each stage of development, there are specific ______ children should accomplish.

What are tasks?

400

Takes place as part of relapse in which body becomes extremely sensitive to a drug

What is reverse tolerance?

400

Drug that slows down nerve messages from brain to pain receptors.

What is an opioid?

400

The 4 steps from Trigger to Relapse is: Trigger - Thought - ______ - Relapse

What is craving?

400

This is one of the most common techniques in relapse prevention.

What is meditation?

400

During early childhood, _____ _____ is a major developmental issue.

What is toilet training?

500

Occurs when a person's primary and secondary drugs have similar drug effects

What is cross-tolerance?

500

This type of drug is a naturally occurring chemical found in the peyote cactus.

What is Mescaline?

500

This is a technique used when suddenly faced with a trigger and can be used anytime and anywhere to distract one's thoughts.

What is grounding?

500

The ________ ________ Model describes how a relapse occurs.

What is Cognitive Behavioral?

500

During Adolescence, ___________ of oneself is an important task during this stage, without it, they may feel hopeless and perhaps depressed.

What is discovery?