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In ___________ we celebrate national Recovery Month.
What is September?
Ketamine is used as a:
What is an animal tranquilizer?
What is the only requirement for 12 step membership?
What is the desire to stop using?
This is a program that you can take advantage of that is voluntary but offers support from others that are in recovery as well.
What are NA, AA, etc.?
Something that sparks the desire to resume an old negative behavior.
What is a trigger?
When a person gradually needs more of a drug to get the same effects, it's referred to as
What is tolerance?
Cocaine is what kind of drug:
What is a stimulant?
We admitted we were powerless over our addiction and that our lives have become unmanageable.
What is the first step?
______ is the use of FDA-approved medications, in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies to provide a “whole-patient” approach to the treatment of substance use disorders.
What is Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)?
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Anxiety, nausea, physical weakness are physical responses associated with this...
What is withdrawal?
Overdoses caused by _________ are more common than heroin and cocaine overdoses combined.
What are painkillers?
Body aches, hot/cold sweats, runny nose, fast pulse, and diarrhea are typical withdrawal symptoms for which substance.
What is heroin?
What is the spiritual foundation of all the NA Traditions?
What is anonymity?
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What are the five stages of change? (Must be in order)
Precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance.
Which coping skill involves deep breathing exercises and muscle relaxation techniques?
What is mindfulness?
Replace the missing term: trigger, _____________, craving, use.
What is thought?
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What is K2's actual purpose?
What is potpourri?
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What are the five C's of AA?
What is conviction, confession, contrition, conversion, continuance?
What "Stage of Change" fits the following description: some awareness of the problem; thinking about pros/cons; some awareness of changing; going back and forth on willingness
What is Pre-Contemplation?
What is one of the most common reasons that relapses take place?
What is complacency?
There are two kinds of dependence... what are they?
What are physical and psychological?
This drug can be both a stimulant and a depressant, depending upon how much I use.
What is alcohol?
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Name the two founders of Alcoholics Anonymous.
Who are Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob.
What can easily happen when someone gets clean/sober if you're not careful?
What is engaging in other dopamine spiking behaviors other than someone's most effective reward or drug of choice (gambling, spending, overeating, etc.)?
What are the 5 warning signs that you are headed for a relapse?
1. You stop seeking support. 2. Romanticizing substance use 3. Complicating your life 4. Removing anchors little by little 5. Having a defensive attitude.