Assessment & Intake
Treatment Services
Recovery & Relapse Prevention
Recovery Medications
Recovery Basics
100

This process happens when a client first enters treatment and includes screening and assessments.

What is intake?

100

This is the primary way treatment is delivered and usually involves several clients.

What is group therapy?

100

Learning to identify triggers and warning signs helps prevent this.

What is relapse?

100

This medication makes people feel sick if they drink alcohol.

What is Antabuse (disulfiram)?

100

These disorders involve both a substance use disorder and a mental health disorder.

What are co-occurring disorders?

200

Assessments are typically based on these factors.

What are biological, psychological, and social factors?

200

This type of therapy allows clients to work one-on-one with a clinician?

What is individual therapy?

200

These can include people, places, emotions, or situations that increase relapse risk.

What are triggers?

200

This medication helps reduce alcohol cravings.


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What is naltrexone?

200

One goal of detoxification medications is to avoid this dangerous process.

What is abrupt or "cold turkey" withdrawal?

300

This assessment helps identify physical health problems and withdrawal concerns.

What is a medical assessment?

300

These groups teach information about addiction, mental health, relapse prevention, and recovery.

What are education groups?

300

According to the curriculum, this type of group participation is considered the core of recovery.

What are Twelve Step groups?

300

This medication helps restore brain chemistry balance after chronic alcohol use.

What is acamprosate (Campral)?

300

Medication works best when combined with this complete approach to recovery.

What is a full recovery program?

400

This assessment explores emotional concerns such as depression, anxiety, or suicidal thoughts.

What is a mental health assessment?

400

This service helps improve communication, healing, and teaching your family about addiction. 

What is family therapy?

400

One way to actively participate in recovery is to get one of these.

What is a sponsor?

400

This medication is commonly known as Suboxone and is used for opioid addiction.

What is buprenorphine?

400

Recovery medications are designed to reduce these strong urges to use substances.

What are cravings?

500

The purpose of assessments is to create this individualized guide for treatment.

What is a treatment plan?

500

This phase occurs after intensive treatment and helps people transition back into daily life.

What is continuing care (aftercare)?

500

Relapse prevention is often described as having a collection of these to stay sober.

What is a toolbox?

500

This medication can be used for both opioid detoxification and maintenance treatment.

What is methadone?

500

According to the curriculum, attending meetings, therapy, and taking prescribed medications are all essential parts of this.

What is recovery?