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100

This is the definition of a trigger?

A trigger refers to a person, place, or event that may cause your brain to flashback to the days when you were using. Triggers are the most common obstacles that can deter an individual from their recovery and sometimes lead to relapse.

100

This simple molecule is the active ingredient in alcoholic beverages. 

The active chemical in an alcoholic drink is called ETHANOL.To make alcohol, you need to put grains, fruits or vegetables through a process called fermentation.

100

Corey is a Personal Trainer. This is his role...

People like Corey are called Personal Trainers. They have earned a certification that allows them to create safe and effective exercise programs for individuals who desire improved physical conditioning. Or in layman's terms, a guy or gal who helps you get into shape!!!

100

He is the greatest Group Facilitator of all time.

(be careful how you answer this if you want the points).

Duh.

100

This is the most popular, best-selling soda worldwide.

What is Coca Cola?


According to Beverage Digest, Coca Cola is by far the best selling soda in the United States.


200

This is the definition of Relapse Prevention? 

(Don't just say "Things that prevent relapse")

Relapse Prevention helps people avoid relapses in their recovery by teaching them to anticipate scenarios that may trigger their addictive behavior. It also teaches SKILLS TO COPE with these triggering situations

200

These are the names of the receptors in the brain that Heroin binds to.

Heroin enters the brain rapidly and binds to OPIOID RECEPTORS on cells located in many areas, especially those involved in feelings of pain and pleasure and in controlling heart rate, sleeping, and breathing.

200

Acupuncture is described as...

Acupuncture is a form of alternative medicine and a component of traditional Chinese medicine in which thin needles are inserted into the body. It can help relieve pain and it is used for a wide range of issues, from physical to emotional conditions... from migraines to depression and anxiety.

200

Cliffside has many initials: IOP, PHP and SLE are the most common. These stand for:

Intensive Outpatient Program, Partial Hospitalization Program and Sober Living Environment

200

This is approximately how many meters are in a mile.

What is 1609.34?

If you're within 300 meters, I'll give it to ya!

300

Name 5 triggers that you will need to be careful of when you leave treatment.

There are many:                                                   PEOPLE and PLACES associated with active addiction. Music, scents, tastes, negative emotions, boredom, times of day, hunger and thirst are just a handful.

300

Methamphetamine is classified as a STIMULANT. Benzodiazepines are classified as Sedative ______.

SEDATIVE HYPNOTIC drugs slow down the activity of the brain. Benzodiazepines. Ativan, Librium, Valium AND Xanax are examples.


300

This is what Hypnotherapy does.

Hypnotherapy uses guided relaxation, intense concentration, and focused attention to achieve a heightened state of awareness. In this state, clients can turn their attention completely inward to find and utilize the natural resources deep within themselves that can help them make changes or regain control in certain areas of their life.


300

This is the name of Cliffside's parent company.

What is Discovery Behavioral Health ?

300

This is the tallest building in the U.S.

One World Trade Center in New York is the tallest building in the United States. The building climbs to a height of 1,776 feet. The building, which is located in New York City, was completed in the year 2014.

400

Name 5 strategies you will use to stay clean and sober after rehab.

Meetings, fellowship, therapy, exercise, hobbies, meditation, yoga and many more.

400

Methamphetamine is classified as a STIMULANT. Alcohol is classified as a ________.

Alcohol is a central nervous system DEPRESSANT that works by slowing down parts of the brain and results in impaired cognitive function.

400

This is what Breathworks does.

Breathworks refers to any type of breathing exercises or techniques where you intentionally change your breathing patterns to improve mental, physical, and spiritual well-being. 

400

Cliffside was founded in this year.

What is 2005?

400

Believe it or not, the items below are all fruits. Except one!

Pumpkin, String Bean, Rhubarb, Tomato, Avocado, Eggplant ????????????????

What is Rhubarb?

Known for its fruity taste, rhubarb is a popular dessert ingredient. In fact, its usage in sweet dishes such as rhubarb pie prompted a 1947 court case in which it was ruled that rhubarb counts as a fruit. But despite what the legal system might say, it is, in fact, a perennial vegetable. 

500

This is the Stage of Change that you are you currently at and here's why...

(3 clients must answer. Try to find at least 2 who are at different Stages of Change)

The options are                                                     Pre-Contemplation (no interest in change)                 Contemplation (considering change)                           Preparation (ready and committed to change)             Action (practicing a recovery program)                       Maintenance (maintaining and improving a recovery program)                                          

500

What does Naloxone (Narcan) do during an overdose?

Naloxone is a medicine that rapidly REVERSES AN OPIOID OVERDOSE. It is an opioid antagonist. This means that it attaches to opioid receptors and reverses and blocks the effects of other opioids.

500

What is CBT? (full name and definition)

COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY improves mental health by focusing on THOUGHTS, FEELINGS, and ACTIONS. CBT aims to help you deal with overwhelming problems in a more positive way.

500

Who founded Cliffside?

Who is Richard Taite?

Richard Taite is a recovering crack addict with over 20 years of sobriety.

500

This is President Biden's middle name.

What is Robinette?