The physical or emotional response to an event that threatens life or physical integrity is.....
What is trauma?
This term is used to describe all mood-altering substances, including alcohol, sedative-hypnotics, opioids, stimulants and psychedelics is...
What are drugs?
What has many keys but can’t open a single lock?
What is a piano?
What planet is 5th from the sun?
What is Jupitor?
How many days of Hanukkah are there?
What is 7?
The experience of being constantly tense and "on guard" scanning the environment to identify potential sources of threats....
A. paranoia
B. hyper-vigilance
c. panic attack
d. bipolar disorder
What is
B. hyper-vigilance?
_________ are people, places, situations and feelings that have become associated with alcohol and drug use
What are triggers?
What can you catch but not throw
What is a cold?
How many sides does a dodecahedron have?
What is 12?
The reindeer that starts with "B"
What is Blitzen?
What is a fight or flight response?
the two steps for stopping a trigger from leading to a relapse are ________ and ________
What are interrupting and diffusing
What goes through cities and fields, but never moves?
What is a road?
What is the function of ribosomes in cells?
What is making proteins?
What animated feature film was Pixar's first release in 1995?
A. A bugs Life
B. Toy Story
C. Monsters Inc
D. Finding Nemo
What is
B. Toy Story
Technique that help identify and amplify strengths, reframe situations to be more positive, normalize responses, and encourage adaptive coping behaviors...
the inability to experience pleasure from activities usually found enjoyable is...
e.g. exercise, hobbies, music, sexual activities or social interactions
What is anhedonia?
What has many teeth, but can’t bite?
What is a comb?
The rarest blood type is...
What is AB negative?
Name the bear from the jungle book
Who is Baloo?
Increased heart rate, headaches, sweating, fatigue, sleep problems are physical indicators of the....
A change in mood that is related to the time of day is called...
What is diurnal variation?
What has a head and a tail but no body?
What is a coin?
In what country was insulin discovered?
Where is Canada?
The discovery of insulin occurred in 1921 following the ideas of a Canadian orthopedic surgeon named Frederick G. Banting, the chemistry skills of his assistant Charles Best, and John MacLeod of the University of Toronto in Canada.
Who is the scientist that invented psychotherapy?
Who is Freud