The amount of time that acute withdraw during which an individual experiences consistent physical symptoms can best be measured as a few _____.
What is a few weeks?
100
The capacity to accept or tolerate delay, trouble, or suffering without getting angry or upset.
What is patience?
100
What is the last step in a relapse?
What is using?
100
The organization you are located in right now.
What is DTP?
200
A feeling of nervousness or worry.
What is anxiety?
200
After acute withdrawal comes this stage of recovery during which symptoms become increasingly emotional and less physical.
What is post acute withdrawal (paws)?
200
The capability to adapt to new, different, or changing requirements.
What is flexibility?
200
increased episodes of arguing for no apparent reason, decreasing attendance at meetings or church, smoking more cigarettes, or eating more food than usual are all signs of what?
What are behavioral changes?
200
An -anonymous style of meetings that consists 12 steps to recovery.
What is AA, mutual support groups ?
300
Easily annoyed or made angry.
What is irritability?
300
Post acute withdrawal lasts for approximately ___ years.
What is 2 years?
300
Personal individual health maintenance with the intention of improving or restoring well-being.
What is self-care?
300
not caring about sobriety, thinking of sobriety as boring, apathetic about life, or not caring about what happens to you are all examples of what?
What are attitude changes?
300
This person can help you remain accountable to your program because they have more experience and will guide you.
What is a sponsor?
400
Becoming angry over seemingly trivial things, feeling more excited or anxious than reasonable.
What is emotional overreaction?
400
A PAWS episode lasts for approximately this long.
What is a few days?
400
The practice of creating a state of being free from tension and anxiety.
What is relaxation?
400
romanticizing last use of a substance, remembering the good old days, a reward is deserved due to good behavior, deciding to use a different substance due to "not having a problem with it are all examples of what?
What are changes in thoughts?
400
A professional that can help process underlying issues that lead to substance use or that can help with other related issues.
What is a counselor?
500
An emotional shutdown .
What is emotional numbness?
500
Name factions that can influence a person's duration of PAWS
What is how long they were using, how much they used how often, natural resiliency, level of self-care during recovery.
500
To instantly orient oneself with thoughts and thought patterns through writing down thoughts and feelings.
What is journaling?
500
One of the most dangerous places to let your mind wander and think about according to Rickie.
What is accepting your worst case scenario?
500
This residence is designed to transition individuals from intensive inpatient treatment back into regular living.