Craving Cycle
Set-Up Behaviors
Trigger Events
Trigger Recovery Process
Classical Conditioning (Pavlov's Dog)
100

Can't think of anything else. Gets stronger and stronger. Persistent and recurrent

What is an Obsession?

100

poor diet, lack of exercise, poor stress management

What are physical set-up Bxs
100

Imaging you're there and focusing on feelings (can lead to a total body experience. Do not repress it! Share it! Embrace it--> make some sense of it--> deal with it--> move on from it

What are thinking triggers?

100

this is the first step of the trigger recovery process

What is Avoidance?

100

Using the example of Pavlov's dog ____ is the unconditional stimulus and _____ is the unconditional response

Using the example of Pavlovs dog what is FOOD and what is SALVATION?

200

Doing the same thing over again expecting different results. With addicts this is partly explained by the obsession leading to compulsion. 

What is Insanity?
200

exaggerate pleasurable memories, and block out minimize or repress bad memories. If you know about this you can recognize it is happening and thought stop. Use the think it through tool (play the tape)

What is euphoric recall?

200

Stem from sensory cues (visual, smell, or auditory)

What are feeling triggers?

200

This is the second step of the trigger recovery process

What is gradual re-introduction

200

Prior to conditioning, _____ was the neutral stimulus because it did not make the dog salivate.

What was ringing the bell? 

300

Caused by brain chemistry imbalances. Never totally goes away. Returns when recovery program is neglected.

What is physical craving?

300

exaggerate pain and discomfort in recovery. Block out comfort, pleasure, and satisfaction of recovery.

What is awfulizing sobriety?

300

drug seeking Bx (going to bars, talking to dealers, seeing drug using friends)

What are acting/behavioral triggers?

300

This is the third step of the trigger recovery process

What is extinction?

300
During conditioning, pairing the bell and the food caused salivation which is a ______

What is an unconditional response?

400

Emotional state. Results in a strong irrational urge to use. Now thinking w/ emotion.

What is compusion?
400

Belief that alcohol or drugs is still a POS option. The belief that it will kill you, does not supersede the belief that it will work for you again.

What is positive expectancy


400

Drug-using friends (even when they are not using at the time), stressful relationships, being where you can touch, feel, or smell drugs and alcohol

What are relating/interactional triggers?

400
During this stage you should talk to the group before facing trigger, process with the group, therapist, or sponsor. If it makes sense to do, make sobriety plan with support system. 

What is the gradual re-introduction stage?

400

After conditioning the bell alone lead to the dog salivating, ringing the bell is now a ______

What is a conditional stimulus?

500

Ritualized and habitual, sometimes the addict is not even aware they are doing it. Creates a mental state that justifies drug use. 

What is drug seeking Bx?

500

the three categories of set-up Bxs

What is physical set-ups, psychological set-ups, and social set-ups

500

These are the most avoidable triggers! Want to avoid during early recovery.

What is acting/behavioral triggers?

500

Being around a trigger without using enough times so that there is no longer a connection between using and the trigger.

What is extinction?

500

After conditioning the bell alone lead to the dog salivating, The dog salivating is called the ____

What is the conditional response?