Motivation
Brain/ emotions
Change
TN DUI laws
AA/ NA
100

What is motivation?

the thing that stimulates a person to be interested in doing something or act in a particular way

100

The thalamus is responsible for ?

relaying sensory motor systems to cerebral cortex. Plays a role in consciousness, sleep and alertness.

100

What is change?

to make or become different. to pass from one form or phase to the next.

100

What is the legal limit in TN?

0.08

100

How can groups benefit you in sobriety.

Multiple answers accepted.

200

What is extrinsic motivation?

 drives behavior through external factors, such as rewards (money, praise, grades, trophies) or avoiding punishment

200

The hypothalamus is responsible.

Responsible for turning our emotions to physical responses. 

200

What is a barrier to change.

Multiple relevant answers accepted.

200

What is implied consent.

By driving, you consent to blood/breath tests. Refusal results in a 1-year license suspension.

200

How can access local NA/ AA groups.

Multiple answers allowed.

300

What is intrinsic motivation?

the drive to engage in an activity for its own sake, stemming from internal satisfaction, curiosity, or enjoyment rather than external rewards

300

What is the hippocampus responsible for?

Plays and important role in formation, learning , spacial awareness, and context for emotional meaning.

300

What is the name of the group of people that went against the the industrial revolution in 1811.

General Ned Ludd and his army of Redressers. ALso known as Luddites.

300

What is physical control ? 

You can be charged with DUI even if not actively driving, such as sleeping in the car with keys in the ignition.

300

What are the components and steps of NA.

The 12 spiritual principles of Narcotics Anonymous (NA) are core values embedded within the 12 steps that guide members toward recovery, emotional sobriety, and personal growth. Key principles include honesty, hope, faith, courage, integrity, willingness, humility, brotherly love, discipline, and service

400

What is a luditte?

People opposed to change

400

What is the amygdala responsible for ?

Memory, brains reward system, stress, fight or flight.

400

What 2 people studied the process of change that people go through when trying to give up smoking in 1982.

Proschaka and Di Clemente

400

What are the consequences of first time ?

  • Jail Time: 48 hours to 11 months, 29 days.
  • Fines: $350 – $1,500.
  • License Revocation: 1 year.
400

What are the 5 basics of AA?

  • Surrender. The first core principle is surrender. ...
  • Hope. ...
  • Accountability and Honesty. ...
  • Service to Others. ...
  • Spiritual Growth. ...
500

What is the motivation cycle.

1. Need 2. Drive 3.Incentive 4. Reward

500

what is the prefrontal cortex responsible for?

linked to negative emotions, fear, aggression, sadness, and regulating negative emotion.

500

What are the steps of the cycle of change in regards to recovery?

1. Pre contemplation 

2. Contemplation

3. Action 

4.Maitenance 

5.Lapse

6.Relapse 


500

What are the penalties for 3rd time and subsequent offenses?

  • 3rd Offense: 120 days to 11 months, 29 days jail; $1,100–$10,000 fine; 6-year revocation.
  • 4th/Subsequent: Class E Felony; 150 consecutive days to 6 years jail; $3,000–$15,000 fine; 8-year revocation.
500

Whichever group and can identify the most of the 12 steps WIN these points.

  • Step 1: Honesty. Addiction causes a level of denial that can be quite challenging for onlookers to believe. ...
  • Step 2: Faith. ...
  • Step 3: Surrender. ...
  • Step 4: Soul Searching. ...
  • Step 5: Integrity. ...
  • Step 6: Acceptance. ...
  • Step 7: Humility. ...
  • Step 8: Willingness.
  • 9: Forgiveness
  • 10 :maintenance 
  • 11:making contact 
  • 12:service