Some symptoms of this disorder include sadness, like of motivation, isolation, tired and lethargy.
Depression
Involves a facilitator and several patients getting together to discus common problems and how they can work on solving them.
What is Group therapy?
Person, place, thing, or emotion that can lead to use of substance.
Trigger
True or False: Coping skills should only be practice in the moment when someone needs them.
False
One of the founders of AA
Bill Wilson or Bob Smith
This disorder is best understood as a disturbance in the "flight or fight " response and can have physical symptoms like increased heart rate, sweating and hyperventilating.
Anxiety
You sit with your counselor and explore treatment options, goals, and methods.
What is 1:1 or individual therapy.
the return to symptoms or use of substances after a period of abstinence or no symptoms.
Relapse
This daily practice involves staying in the moment, focusing thoughts on counting breaths and relaxing, benefits include increased focus, healing the brain and increased energy.
What is meditation?
Admitted we were powerless over our addiction and that our lives had become unmanageable.
What is AA's first step
Rates of chemical dependency are high among individuals with this disorder, characterized by manic and depressive episodes.
Bipolar Disorder
This model of therapy involves changing unhelpful cognitive distortions and behaviors, improving emotional regulation, and the development of personal coping strategies that target solving current problems.
What Is CBT or Cognitive Behavioral Therapy?
You may experience Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS) for up to ___ years.
2
Coping skills require _______ to be effective?
This phenomenon describes a situation when a person is diagnosed with both a substance use disorder (such as alcohol use disorder) and a mental health disorder (such as depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety, etc.).
What is a Dual Diagnosis or Dual Disorder.
Some of the symptoms of this disorder include, hallucinations, delusions, disorganized speech or behavior, and chemical use can increase these symptoms.
Schizophrenia
A document that states a specific problem you want to work on, your goal for that problem, and what you are going to do to obtain that goal.
What is a treatment plan
A plan that can be used to help prevent the reoccurrence of both addiction and mental health symptoms.
What is a relapse prevention plan?
Coping skills require ________ to be effective.
What is practice?
______ _______ is the leading cause in substance abuse deaths
Unintentional overdose
This relatively rare condition where individuals are bothered by recurrent, persistent, and involuntary thoughts, images or ideas that are perceived as unpleasant or repugnant.
What is OCD, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder?
What percentage of Americans with a substance use disorder also have a mental health diagnosis
What is 45 %, people with mental health issues are twice as likely to suffer from a substance use disorder.
The best-known method for not relapsing
Abstinence/ Not using
Substance use, overeating, excessive sleep, and avoidance are examples of what?
Unhealthy coping skills
Due to risk of seizures or death, if withdrawing from these 2 substances it is best to seek inpatient treatment/detox
Alcohol and Benzodiazepines