The type of communication one should use when setting boundaries
What is assertive communication
The people you should surround yourself with
What is a support system or safety net
Besides Tara, the staff who has worked on the THIRD floor the longest
Who is Nicole
Being around drugs, seeing drugs, or being offered drugs is considered to be this
What are high risk factors
An example of polydrug use (using 2 or more substances at the same time) that if used together can increase your risk of an overdose
What is alcohol and cocaine, amphetamines and benzos, LSD and alcohol, alcohol and codeine, etc.
(100 extra points if you can explain why for your answer)
Ignoring a confrontation and slamming your bedroom door
What is passive aggressive communication
3 structured activities you can engage in to reduce your risk of relapse
What is Sports, NA/AA, support groups, clubs at school, etc.
Alyssa's animals names
Music, sports, and the YMCA are considered to be this
What are low risk factors
The position you should put someone in if they are experiencing an overdose (extra 200 points if you can show how it is done)
What is the recovery position
Threatening to fight someone because they told you your shoes are dirty
What is aggressive communication
The symptoms/emotions you should examine when experiencing a craving... hint - there is a common 4 letter acronym to help you remember them
What is hungry, angry, lonely, tired
Besides Hallie, the staff who has been here the least amount of time
Who is Madeline
3 examples of warning signs
What is hanging out with old friends, going to a party, having an "I don't care attitude," not going to school as much, dropping out of an activity, etc.
Signs of an opioid overdose (at least 3)
What is pinpoint pupils, choking, gurgling sounds, pale or blue face/body, loss of consciousness, shallow or slow breathing
When someone continues to make you feel bad about yourself and you don't say/do anything about it
What is passive communication
Subtle signs that show you are returning to your old behaviors
What are warning signs
Stephanie's kids name
Who is Noah
The opposite of risk factors
What are protective factors
What is Naloxone or Narcan
The types of communication styles
What is passive, passive-aggressive, assertive, and aggressive communication
4 different types of supportive people you can turn to that aren't friends/family
What are coaches, teachers, counselors, therapists, sponsors, case worker, probation officer, etc.
Christine's obsession
What is serial killers or blood
3 examples of risk factors from your childhood that could heighten your risk to use drugs in the future
What is mental health concerns, genetics, behavior problems, family problems, accessibility, poverty, etc.
In the event of an overdose and calling 911, this law was put into place so the person calling or person experiencing the overdose is protected from getting into legal trouble when help arrives
What is the Good Samaritan Law