Relapse Prevention Therapy
Tools
Abstinence Violation Effect
Trivia
100
A cognitive-behavioral approach for the treatment of addictive behaviors specifically addressing relapse issues.
What is Relapse Prevention Therapy ?
100
Stress, anger/frustration, social pressure, urges and cravings, anxiety, sadness, fear, boredom, and so forth.
What are Triggers?
100
Loss of perceived control caused by an internal/emotional conflict regarding the inability to abstain from alcohol and/or drugs.
What is AVE ?
100
May have preceded bread as a staple.
What is Beer? (Stone Age beer jugs has established the fact that intentionally fermented beverages existed at least as early as the Neolithic period (cir. 10,000 B.C.) (Patrick, 1952, pp. 12-13), and it has been suggested that beer may have preceded bread as a staple (Braidwood et al, 1953; Katz and Voigt, 1987); wine clearly appeared as a finished product in Egyptian pictographs around 4,000 B.C. (Lucia, 1963a, p. 216))
200
Leader in the development of Relapse Prevention Therapy and Harm Reduction.
Who is Alan Marlatt? ("compassionate pragmatism instead of moralistic idealism.")
200
Stop, Look, and Listen, Carry out Lapse Management Plan, Keep Calm, Renew Commitment, Review the Situation
What is Coping with Lapses?
200
Guilt, shame, self blame and other negative emotions, as in sense of failure.
Emotions that can occur after a lapse?
200
Where the heaviest drinking takes place.
In Russia and Europe?
300
About 90% of people who had a problem with alcohol experience at least one relapse in the four years following treatment (Polich, 1981).
How common is Relapse?
300
Awareness of personal triggers and learn ways to pause. Shift reaction from discomfort, recognize difficulties and change response. Nurture nonjudgmental, compassionate approach toward ourselves. Create a lifestyle that supports both mindfulness practice and recovery.
What is Mindfulness?
300
Internal conflict over the inconsistency to abstain from drugs/alcohol.
What is Cognitive Level Response?
300
Over 1/2 of the ___in the largest 65 Metropolitan areas in the U. S. have reported that they offer alcohol beverage service to their patients
What are Hospitals?
400
The majority of these were triggered by three situations that the researchers deemed high risk: anger/frustration, temptation, and social pressure ?
Reasons for Relapse? (In a study done by Marlatt, GA; it was found that the shift from the first drink (following a period of abstinence) to excessive relapse drinking is dependent on an individual's reaction to that drink).
400
Buddhist Practice that was the root of MBRP.
What is Vipassana, ( insight mediation)?
400
Help to restructure view of lapses as temporary setbacks and implement the relapse strategies.
What RPT does ?
400
In English pubs, ale is ordered by pints and quarts. So in old England, when customers got unruly, the bartender would yell at them to mind their own pints and quarts and settle down.
Where we get the phrase "mind your P's and Q's?"
500
An initial use of a substance after a period of abstinence or reduction
What is a Lapse ?
500
Belief that one can carry out the actions necessary to achieve a goal or an outcome. (Bandura, 1977)
What is self-efficacy?
500
Unlikely
How likely is successful giving up alcohol/drugs the first try?
500
During the temperance movement of the 1890s, what was commonly recommended as a substitute for alcohol for the reasoning that it did not lead to domestic violence while alcohol abuse did.
What is Marijuana?