MATRIX IOP Groups
EARLY Recovery Skills
Relapse Prevention
Family Education
Drugs
100
A safe discussion group where clients practice resocialization skills.
What is Social Support
100
people, places, objects and things that cause cravings.
What is a trigger?
100

building structure to help support you as you continue functioning in the world

What is scheduling in IOP?

100
the part of the brain responsible for rational thinking.
What is prefrontal cortex?
100

meth and cocaine flood the brain with this important chemical in the brain causing pleasure.

What is Dopamine?

200
a structured outpatient treatment experience for clients with stimulant use disorders.
What is the Matrix IOP
200
feelings and emotions that make an addict want to use.
What is Internal triggers?
200
marking a calendar for every day you are abstinent.
What is a marking progress?
200
where the pleasure and reward system are located.
What is the limbic system?
200
a chemical created by the human body that works as a neurotransmitter. It is a chemical that is responsible for maintaining mood balance, and that a deficit of it leads to depression.
What is Serotonin?
300
Providing a client who is denying use with objective evidence of use.
What is a urine analysis?
300
Friends that use, liquor store, drug dealers residence, after payday and weekends.
What is external triggers?
300
snapping a rubber band or visualizing a light switch to change thought process.
What is thought stopping techniques?
300
an experiment that conditioned a dog to respond the same way every time a bell was rung for dinner.
What is Pavlo's dog.
300
a neurotransmitter released by the adrenal gland; part of the fight-or-flight response and also directly increases heart rate, blood pressure, energy release from fat, and muscle readiness.
What is norepinephrine?
400
AA, NA, faith based programs, parenting classes and children's activities.
What is 12 step and mutual help group attendance?
400
Lying, stealing, being irresponsible, careless, missing group and individual sessions.
What is addictive behavior?
400
knowing your triggers and creating mooring lines will help you stay anchored in recovery.
What is avoiding relapse drift?
400
The hardest stage of recovery and one of the longest. it lasts about 12 -16 weeks.
What is the wall?
400
fires, explosions, chemical spills, and toxic fumes are common where.
What is Meth Lab?
500
This is signed by participants prior to coming into the IOP stating they will agree to terms of program.
What is a consent or Service agreement?
500
"I came here to stop using drugs not alcohol"l and "I'm not an alcoholic, so why do I need to stop drinking".
What is the alcohol argument?
500
The withdrawal stage, early abstinence, protracted abstinence and readjustment.
What is the roadmap to recovery?
500
It is important for family members to be involved in treatment, to better understand what the person in recovery is going through.
What is Family Education?
500
euphoria, increased energy, talkativeness, mental alertness and increased confidence.
What is Psychological effects of stimulants.