The title of chapter one of the Big Book
What is Bill's Story?
This tradition states "The only requirement for N.A. membership is a desire to stop using."
What is the 3rd Tradition?
Phone calls, attend a meeting, distractions, play the tape through, think of the consequences, prayer.
What are coping skills?
Chronic abuse of this substance produces a psychosis that resembles schizophrenia and is characterized by paranoia.
What are amphetamines?
HALT stands for _________________
What is Hungry, angry, lonely, tired?
The chapter that lists the 12 steps
What is Chapter 5, How it Works
The founder of NA
Who is Jimmy K
People, places, and things.
What are triggers?
Effects of this substance first brings on increased alertness and excitement. It's followed by restlessness, irritability, and anxiety.
What is cocaine?
Name 3 factors/preexisting conditions/predispositions to acquiring the "disease" of addiction.
What are onset of use, environment, genetics, mental health, trauma?
What makes up AA's Triangle?
What are recovery, unity, and service?
From NA's tradition's....Our common welfare should come first; personal recovery depends on?
What is NA unity
12-step groups, SMART Recovery, Therapy, IOP, Faith Based Groups, Refuge Recovery.
What are sources of support?
These drugs are associated with amnesia, hostility, irritability, and vivid/disturbing dreams. They slow down the central nervous system and may cause sleepiness.
What are benzodiazepines?
Provide the group with 5, 12-step slogans.
what are....
Name this tradition: "Every group ought to be fully self-supporting, declining outside contributions."
What is Tradition 7?
What decade was the Basic Text published in?
What are the 1980s?
Stop attend meetings, start isolating, stop taking medications, a sense of complacency, start hanging out with old using friends.
What are warning signs of relapse?
Effects of this substance varies based on the dose. Effects include distorted thinking and mood. The occurrence of a flash back is possible, but only likely to occur in moments of increased stress.
What are hallucinogens ?
This chemical plays a role in how we feel pleasure. It's a big part of our unique human ability to think and plan.
What is dopamine?
The year that the Big Book was initially published
What is 1939
Provide 3 of the 4 principles on NA's Diamond:
Self, Service, Society, God, Freedom, Goodwill
What are the 3 stages of relapse?
What are mental, emotional, and physical?
Studies have shown that high doses of this substance may cause mood and behavioral effects. For some, it causes extreme mood swings, increased feelings of hostility, and increased levels of aggression.
What are steroids?
Name the 5 stages of change.
What is pre-contemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, and maintenance?