injectable buprenorphine that after a period of time you can walk off of.... .
SUBLOCADE
PAWS stands for...
What is... Post Acute Withdrawal Sydrome
A substance known to significantly damage the liver...
(ex: fatty liver, hepatitis, cirrhosis, liver failure)
What is... Alcohol
accepting something fully, both mentally and emotionally. It does not require liking or approving of something. You’re just accepting the facts of the situation
Radical Acceptance
These boundaries often have to do with how others talk to and treat us, and they aren’t always things we think to set until after a boundary has already been crossed.
Emotional boundaries
A daily pill that causes severe vomiting when alcohol is ingested...
What is... Antabuse
PAWS is the brains way to _______, after active addiction. THINK OF THE CHEESE.
REPAIR AND RECOVERY. ILL ALSO TAKE FILL THE HOLES
______ overdose can cause bradycardia, and dangerously low blood pressure.
What is... Opioid
This type of coping skill is often overlooked with our busy lives, but one should take time for this:
What is... Self Care
first set the tone in how you conduct yourself professionally — it should reflect the professional manner you hope others will return when engaging with you.
Workplace boundaries
Symptoms of PAWS are typically more, ___ and ___ than physical.
What is... Psychological and emotional.
Internal(boredom/depression etc.) or external(people/places/things etc.) cues that cause a person in recovery to crave drugs or alcohol and can lead to relapse...
What are... Triggers
This is one of the biggest triggers that people cope with in day to day
Loneliness/Isolation
boundaries refer to money and possessions.
Material Boundaries
a life-saving medication that can reverse an overdose from opioids—including heroin, fentanyl, and prescription opioid medications—when given in time.
Naloxone
PAWS typically last ...
1 YEAR TO 18 MONTHS
Repeated exposure to a drug causing it to be less effective, leading the person to want/need more of it to bring about the initial effect(s)...
What is... Tolerance
A mark of disgrace or infamy; a stain or reproach, as on one’s reputation defines...
What is... Stigma
-Disrespecting the values, beliefs, and opinions of others when you do not agree with them.
-Not saying “no” or not accepting when others say “no.”
-Feeling like you are responsible for other people’s feelings and/or happiness.
-Feeling like you are responsible for “fixing” or “saving” others.
-Touching people without their permission.
-Engaging in sexual activity without clear consent from the other person.
Examples of unhealthy boundaries
The three approved medications used for opioid use disorder
What are methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone
In recovery, there is a _____ shortage related to lack of drugs or alcohol resulting in mood swings.
(Hint: neurotransmitter that plays a role in pleasure, motivation, and learning)
What is... Dopamine
Give me the two Drugs that are most likely to cause Withdrawal seizures
Alcohol and Benzos
In 2023, President Biden once again declared _____ as "National Recovery Month"
(according to SAMHSA)
What is... September
Tell me 3 ways to set healthy boundaries?