What system in the body is affected during drug use
What is the Central nervous system
In Bowiean theory what term is used to explain that a person does well with managing their emotions and relationships well with others?
What is differentiated
What type of denial behavior has the language of, "I never will have a problem with that situation."
What is Global thinking
In anhedonia what word can perfectly describe what a person is feeling
What is blaaaa
In Terri Smiths Ted talk, what was the main message that she shared?
What is don't feed your monsters
What three main portions of a brain are affected during substance abuse
What is your hippocampus, amygdala, prefrontal cortex
In Bowiean theory what term is used to explain that a person doesn't do well with managing their emotions and relationships well with others?
What is undifferentiated
What type of denial behavior has the language of, "its no big deal really."
What is minimization
In anhedonia what natural chemical does your body try to find homeostasis again with?
What is dopamine
The acronym PAWS stand for what in the NA community?
What is Post Acute withdrawal syndrome
What barrier protects the CNS from having harmful substances enter into it?
What is the Blood brain barrier
In Bowiean theory people create unnecessary what in their life to avoid addressing the core of their problems in life.
What is triads
What type of denial behavior causes a person to ignore or try and change a subject?
In anhedonia what two things does a body struggle with in active recovery
What is Chemical imbalance and psychological imbalance
According to PAWS, what two functions does a person struggle with while in recovery?
What is emotional and psychological functioning
Alcohol is considered to be lipophilic which means that it is able to dissolve in what in order to enter the CNS
What is fats/oils/lipids
What type of template does bowen theory use to explain the family dynamic of a persons life when it relates to undifferentiation
What is Genograms
What type of denial behavior causes a person to avoid responsibility by making up stories in their head?
What is intellectualizing
As a person goes through anhedonia, what can they do to help them regain homeostasis again chemically and psychologically in their brain?
What is self care
PAWS tends to occur more commonly and intensely among individuals with
What is alcohol, benzodiazepine, or opioid addictions.
Roughly how many months does it take for a brain to fully heal after substance abuse?
What is 12 to 24 months
What year was bowen theory first introduced
What is 1972
What type of denial behavior causes a person to think that they are special when compared to others.
What is Uniqueness
In Greek, anhedonia directly translates to
What is without pleasure
Roughly how many seconds does it take narcotics to enter the blood stream and enter the CNS?
What is 10 to 15 seconds