This utilizes music and special instruments to allow for self reflection and meditation.
What is sound therapy?
This is a communication style that includes dominating the situation, making demands, and fighting.
What is aggressive communication?
This happens when you stop dealing with your emotions in a healthy way.
What is emotional relapse?
This medication can be used to help with opioid cravings.
What is Bupernorphine? Suboxone/Subutex are also correct.
This argument believes that with a strong enough motivating factor, such as a gun, an addict can choose not to drink/use.
What is the choice argument?
This involves counting five things you can see, four things you can touch, three things you can hear, two things you can smell, and one thing you can taste.
What is 5-4-3-2-1 grounding?
People that you used to drink/use with, may trigger this type of schema.
What are people schemas?
This stage is when one plans out and uses to their drug of choice.
What is physical relapse?
This anti-craving medication can be used for both alcohol and opioid users and is taken in a pill form.
What is Naltrexone?
The disease argument states that it is not a choice because although we choose to drink/use, we don't choose to do this.
What is to crave?
This is a way to escape reality in your mind by imagining a room that makes you feel safe.
What is imagery?
These are worn to help present a certain look, fit a certain role, or hide vulnerabilities.
What are social masks?
This is a term that is frowned upon because it takes away the significance of a relapse.
What is a slip?
This anti-craving medication lasts for about 1 month and is given in a shot.
What is Vivitrol?
What is glutamate?
This is a type of statement that helps communication flow without pointing blame.
What are I statements?
To obtain this quality, means to let down walls and be your real authentic self. Without this, you may lack intimacy in relationships.
What is the vulnerability?
This is a place that always welcomes you back if you have a relapse.
What is the Harris House :)
This medication is given to help with detox symptoms, but will need to be tapered off to avoid becoming addicted.
What is Librium?
This part of the brain gets us from moment to moment and controls the next 15 seconds for survival.
What is the midbrain?
This is a type of therapy that involves using electrical sensors that track your heat beat in order to receive information about how your body functions.
What is bio-feedback?
This label of disapproval or discrimination, is based on perceived characteristics used to distinguish an individual or group from other members of society.
What is social stigma?
What is an opioid relapse?
This medication will make you sick if you drink while taking it.
What is Antabuse?
This is another term for pleasure sense.
What is the hedonic system?