This is the process in which it the same amount of a drug begins to have less of an effect, or when the amount of the drug used increases to have the same affect as before
Tolerance
Finish this Sentence "It works if you....."
Work It
These can cause strong cravings, intense emotions, or memories associated with past substance use, potentially leading to a relapse
Triggers
Stress, when not handled appropriately hinders what deminsion of wellness the most
Emotional Wellness
Who has the bright and shiny nose?
Rudolph
This occurs when a person with a physical dependence cuts down or stops taking the drug.
Withdraw
Type of meeting in the community that uses the 12 steps.
NA/AA
Most common Red Flag of Relapse
Behavior Change
Working out, taking walks and other forms of exercise are important to what dimension of wellness
Physical
What is Frosty the Snowman’s pipe made of?
A Corncob
The general name used for chemical messengers that transmits signals from a neuron (nerve cell) to a target cell in the brain. Drugs and alcohol cause them to be imbalanced.
Neurotransmitters
Finish this sentence "Nothing changes if ......"
Nothing Changes
This helps you plan for sobriety and limit setbacks
Recovery Plan
This type of wellness involves memory consolidation, attention, and overall cognitive function, impacting learning and problem-solving.
Intellectual
what three reindeer have a name starting with "D"
Dasher, Dancer, Donder
The three different types of triggers
Internal, External and Sensory
This is a comprehensive, evidence-based approach that combines the use of FDA-approved medications with counseling and behavioral therapies to treat substance use disorders, particularly those involving opioids and alcohol.
Medication-Assisted Treatment
Avoidance, deep breathing and thought stopping are all examples of
Coping
This dimension of wellness involves connecting with others, building support networks, and feeling a sense of belonging.
Social
In Charles Dickens’s classic book A Christmas Carol, what is Scrooge’s first name?
Ebenezer
The single substance causing the most immediate deaths from overdose in recent history
fentanyl
What does H.A.L.T stand for?
hungry, Angry, Lonely Tired
This is a cognitive-behavioral approach to relapse with the goal of identifying and preventing high-risk situations
Relapse Prevention
Finding meaning, purpose, and aligning actions with values and morals is all a part of what dimension of Wellness
Spiritual
Which U.S. state has a town named Santa Claus?
Indiana