DAILY WRAP UP! Two members of your team must each answer (2) 10th Step Inventory Questions.
The former “Friends” star hasn’t drank since entering rehab in the late ‘90s for an addiction to Vicodin.
This occurs when a person consumes too much alcohol for their body to process. Symptoms may include Vomiting, blacking out, passing out, cold/clammy skin, slurring, lack of muscle coordination, death etc.
DSM-5 criteria for this disorder includes (but is not limited to): diminished interest or pleasure in activities, significant weight loss/gain, insomnia, fatigue, feelings of worthlessness or hopelessness, and thoughts of death or suicide.
People may feel depressed after using stimulants because it takes a while for the body to start making and releasing this chemical on its own again.
DSM-5 criteria for this disorder includes (but is not limited to): restricting food resulting in significantly low body weight, fear of gaining weight, and disturbance in how one's body weight/shape is experienced.
Despite playing a drug addict on television as “Nurse Jackie,” this actress has been sober for 21 years.
Anthony Benezet's Mighty Destroyer Displayed was published in this year. It is the earliest American essay on alcoholism.
DSM-5 criteria for this disorder includes (but is not limited to): Instability in goals, aspirations, values, or career plans; Compromised ability to recognize the feelings and needs of others associated with interpersonal hypersensitivity; Intense, unstable, and conflicted close relationships
This "hellraiser got began his career in the 1980s, starring in movies such as ‘St Elmo’s Fire.’ After 20+ years of sobriety, his recent co-stars include Amy Poehler, Aziz Ansari, and Nick Offerman.
This person is referred to as "the father of addiction medicine," even though his system for treating alcoholism was linked to many deaths.