Therapies/Groups
Relapse Prevention
Chambers 3N
Addiction 101
Misc.
100

What does "CBT" stand for?

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

100

Any person, place, or event that surfaces the urge for someone to use in recovery.

Trigger

100

How often are treatment team meetings held? 

1x weekly

100

A disease involving continued use of a substance despite serious substance related problems, such as a loss of control over use, health problems, or negative social consequences.  

Addiction

100

What is the coexistence of both a mental illness and a substance use disorder called?


Co-occurring or dual diagnosis

200

The cognitive distortion where an individual sees the worst possible outcomes of a situation.

Catastrophizing

200

Skills that a person can use throughout his or her recovery journey. These skills – healthy and positive for mind, body, and soul – can be used to get through the bad days, the stressful days, and the days when a person just wants to use or drink.

Coping skills

200

Where can you locate information about phone calls, visits and drop offs?

RAP handbook

Bulletin Board

200

It takes more and more of a substance to get the same effect which often fuels the desire and need for using larger amounts.

Tolerance

200

This country produces 90% of the world's heroin.  


300

Meetings with peers who are also in recovery and participate in a social environment free of substances are called?

Support Groups

AA

NA

300

Technique that allows you to focus on the present moment, to observe your internal experiences, and to accept them without judgment or negativity.

Mindfulness

300

What are the names of the clinicians on the unit?

Michelle 

Eryne

Pedro

300

What is a strong desire to use a substance is called?

Craving/Urge

300

This artist was referred to as the "King of Pop", and died due to complications from prescription drugs in 2009.

Michael Jackson

400

What does "DBT" stand for?

Dialectical Behavioral Therapy

400

This is the use of medications, in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies, to provide a “whole-patient” approach to the treatment of substance use disorders.

Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)

Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD)

400

True or false.  Clinicians on Chambers 3N are aware of discharge dates?

False

400

Returning to regular substance use after a period of sobriety.

Relapse

400

The vast majority of people who use this legal plant use it as often as 10 or 20x a day despite knowing it is the number one killer of all addictive substance in the world.

Tobacco

500

Sometimes addiction can be directly linked to deeply disturbing or distressing experiences that occurred earlier in life all of which is referred to as.

PTSD/trauma

500

Precontemplation

Contemplation

Preparation

Action

Maintenance

Are known as....

The Stages of Change

500

What are the names of the psychiatrist or the psychiatric nurse practitioner?

Dr. Huttenbach "Dr. H."

Laywell Tedoe

500

Physical or psychological symptoms when not using a substance.

Withdrawal

500

Out of 21 million Americans suffering from addiction, only ___% of them receive treatment

10