Recovery
Addiction
Mental Health
Family Dynamics
Potpourri
100
This refers to an individual’s ability to cope with adversity and adapt to challenges or change.
What is resiliance
100
Approximately 15 to 30 percent of addicts suffer from both addiction and this mental health issue.
What is depression
100
This is accompanied by an intense fear of weight gain or looking fat.
What is anorexia nervosa
100
This is a child who returns from school to an empty home because his or her parent or parents are away at work, or a child who is often left at home with little parental supervision.
What is latch key kid
100
When a person is overly self-involved, and often vain and selfish.
What is a narcissistic
200
When an individual faces the need to establish a chemical-free lifestyle and build relationships that support long-term recovery
What is the the 1st or early phase in recovery
200
The state of being enslaved to a habit or something that is psychologically or physically habit-forming
What is the definition of addiction
200
This is associated with increased occurrence of chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, obesity, asthma, epilepsy, and cancer
What is mental illness
200
A family where no one has an individual sense of themselves is described as being.
What is enmeshed
200
A person obsessed with germs or dirt and may wash their hands constantly has this disorder
What OCD
300
This practice which includes meditation, deep breathing and progressive relaxation has been successfully used in substance abuse treatment and relapse prevention
What is mindfulness
300
The US guidelines suggest no more than (blank) drink or drinks per day for women and no more than (blank) drink or drinks per day for men
What is 1 drink for women and 2 drinks for men
300
This is a feeling of sudden terror that often occurs with a pounding heart, sweating, nausea, chest pain or smothering sensations and feelings of faintness or dizziness
What is a panic attack
300
The child, usually selected by the mother, who is forced into going to therapy while the family's overall dysfunction is kept hidden
What is the identified patient
400
People who enter residential treatment for substance abuse and stay for (blank) amount of time are more likely to stay sober after discharge.
What is 30 to 90 days
400
This person still has a job and their relationships are intact, but their life is suffering because of their addiction
What is a functioning addict
400
With proper care and treatment about (blank)% and (blank)% or people with a mental illness have a reduction symptoms and a better quality of life
What is 70% to 90%
400
This is a parenting style that focuses on maintaining order, prestige, power, and/or perfect appearances, while preventing the child from failing at anything
What is a perfectionist
400
These issues/conditions are the second most reason employees miss work
What are mental health issues
500
According to a survey of AA members, those who are sober for five years, the relapse rate drops to (blank) percent.
What is 7%
500
This is the most common form of liver damage
What is elevated liver enzymes
500
When someone is dually diagnosed with both a mental health and substance abuse issue the (blank) issue is most important to address 1st?
What are both issues. They must be addressed simultaneously to be effective treated.
500
This is a parent who wants to shield their child from harm, from hurt and pain, from unhappiness, bad experiences and rejection, from hurt feelings, failure and disappointments
What is an overprotective parent
500
This is when someone believes they deserve certain privileges — and is arrogant about it
What is a sense of entitlement