Who can experience addiction?
A. Anyone B. Only under the age of 50 C. Teens D. Only Me
A. Anyone
What is the name of the guide you can work on in treatment that focuses on avoiding a relapse?
What is a Relapse Prevention Plan?
What kind of trigger includes negative emotions, positive emotions, and thoughts?
What are Internal Triggers?
Name a coping skill that releases endorphins?
What is Exercise?
I have a head and a tail but no body. What am I?
What is a Coin?
Is Addiction a Disease?
Yes The American Society Addiction Medicine (ASAM) defines Addiction as a primary, chronic disease of brain reward, motivation, memory and related circuitry.
What is PAWS?
Post Acute Withdrawl Syndrome
What kind of trigger includes the people, places, and things associated with drinking or using drugs?
What are External Triggers?
What does H.A.L.T stand for?
What is Hungry, Angry, Lonely, and Tired?
When a drug or alcohol craving comes on, ask yourself if you feel any of these symptoms.
I'm tall when I'm young and short when I'm old. What am I?
What is a Candle?
What organ in the body does addiction affect?
What is The Brain?
Name three Recovery Support groups
AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) NA (Narcotics Anonymous) SMART Recovery Celebrate Recovery
What is the definition of a trigger?
What is feelings, experiences, people, places, and things that you associate with your drinking and/or drug use?
What category of coping skills includes watching movies and reading books?
What is Distraction?
If I drink, I die. If I eat, I am fine. What am I?
What is Fire?
Can addiction be cured?
What is No?
However, addiction can be managed successfully. Reaching long-term remission of addiction.
What is peers who are also in recovery?
Social Support Network
This process involves self-reflection and awareness to recognize personal triggers in recovery. What is this called?
What is Trigger Identification?
True or False. “Instant Fixes” for stress exist?
What is FALSE?
What question can you never answer yes to?
What is: Are you asleep yet?
What is the most common co-occurring disorder accompanied by Addiction?
Mental-Health Disorders
This approach emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and regularly checking in with oneself to evaluate potential triggers and relapse risks. What is this known as?
What is Self-Reflection or Self-Check-Ins?
What kind of triggers are connected to the senses of sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell?
What are Sensory Triggers?
What is one positive coping skills?
What is Exercise, Reading, Yoga, Deep Breathing, Tapping, Talking to someone, Playing the tape through, etc.?
What begins with an “e” and only contains one letter?
What is An Envelope?