Definitions
Distress Tolerance
Stages of Change
Drugs/Side Effects
Fun Facts
100
The condition of being physically and mentally dependent on a substance.
What is Addiction.
100

Helps clients change their focus from upsetting thoughts and emotions to more enjoyable or neutral activities. This skill is taught with the acronym ACCEPTS:

Distracting

100

During this stage, there is ambivalence about change. The individual recognizes reasons to change their behavior, but has hesitations. 

What is Contemplation Stage.

100
A drug that is very common in which the user has lack of judgement, slurred speech, loss of balance and memory and blackouts.
What is Alcohol.
100
This person claims Burger King saved his life from his drug addiction. (Hint: A billionaire Super hero)
What is Robert Downey Jr.
200
A gradual using more of the product to achieve the same effect as the first use.
What is Tolerance.
200

 clients can use the five senses to nurture themselves in a variety of ways

Self-soothing

200

"I am making changes"

Action Stage.

200
This drug blocks inhibitory transmitters and releases dopamine to connect to the receptors. Typically making the user feel "high".
What is Marijuana.
200
This drug was once used to pay taxes.
What is Cannabis
300
A guide/mentor, fellow recovering addict that volunteers time to help others.
What is Sponsor.
300

the goal is to use positive mental imagery to improve one’s current situation. The acronym for this skill is IMPROVE

Improving the moment

300

The first stage of change

Pre-Contemplation Stage.

300
This drug makes it difficult to sleep, eat and makes the user feel like there are bugs under their skin. It is very addictive in just the first use.
What is Meth.
300
The program that was invented by 2 alcoholics.
What is A.A.
400
Occurs when a person stops using a drug they were dependent on.
What is Withdrawal.
400

the individual is asked to list the pros and cons of tolerating the distress and of not tolerating the stress (i.e., coping through self-destructive behaviors). It can be helpful to remember the past consequences of not tolerating distress, and to imagine how it will feel to successfully tolerate the current distress and avoid negative behaviors.

Focusing on the pros and cons

400

When does the Maintenance Stage of change typically take place.

Long term (6 months+)

400
A drug that is very common but people forget that it is addictive. Releases dopamine into the brains frontal cortex.
What is Caffeine.
400
New ways drugs are being transported in water are in ______. Drugs such as cocaine.
What is Submarines
500
Withdrawl effects that are the opposite of the drug.
What is Drug Rebound Effect.
500

is designed to keep pain from turning into suffering. While pain is part of life, radical _______ allows us to keep that pain from becoming suffering. By accepting the facts of reality without responding by throwing a tantrum or with willful negligence

Radical Acceptance

500

"I will change"

Preparation Stage.

500
It usually takes the form of a white odorless and bitter-tasting crystalline powder, readily soluble in water or alcohol. Usually snorted. It is known as Ice when in a crystal-like rock form.
What is Crank.
500
This drug is a popular rave drug that has been tested as a really good antidepressant for those on suicide watch.
What is Ketamine