Drugs
12 Step Program
Definitions
Relapse Prevention
100

This is the most commonly abused drug in America.

Marijuana

100

Admitting you have a problem and are powerless over your addiction is which step?

Step 1

100

This is a coping skill that includes writing about your thoughts and feelings each day

Journaling

100

Maintaining a daily _________  will help you stay on task.

routine

200

DT's are part of withdrawal associated with which drug?

Alcohol

200

Alcoholics Anonymous uses this book as their "bible"

Big Book
200

Find different solutions for issues that arise

Problem Solving

200

True or False...Changing your route when going home will not help you stay clean.

False

300

Loss of memory is an often side effect from this drug.

Benzodiazepines/Xanax, Klonopin, etc.

300

This person can help you navigate through the program by sharing their experience, strength, and hope.

Sponsor

300

If you have a problem but don't acknowledge it.

Denial

300

_________is usually a part of Recovery, but it doesn't have to be.

Structure

Pressure

Relapse

Relapse

400

This class of drugs causes your body to have increased energy, heart rate, alertness, and blood pressure.

Stimulants

400

These spiritual principles are necessary to achieve long term sobriety

Honesty, Open-Mindedness, Willingness

400

Having this is important in recovery so you know you are not alone

Support

400

This technique is used to stop thinking about your craving 

Thought Stopping

500

This drug releases a pleasure chemical in our brain called dopamine which plays a major role in continuing to use drugs

Heroin/Opiates

500

True or false... John W. and Dr. Bill founded the Alcoholics Anonymous Program

False...Bill W and Doctor Bob

500

What is stigma?

An attribute or condition that is socially discrediting

500

What are the 3 categories of triggers?

Internal, External, and Sensory