Tools For Recovery
Triggers
Recovery Phases
Odds And Ends
Research of Addiction
100

What technique is used to interrupt cravings?

Thought stopping
100

Triggers lead to what?

Cravings

100

During detox or the early stages of recovery, a person may experience what type of symptoms?

Withdrawal

100

Drug use is relatively infrequent during this phase of drug use.

The Introductory Phase

100

Name one effect of the offset of dopamine in the brain after drug use.

Nervousness

Irritability

Low mood

Fatigue

Tremors, Mood swings etc.


200

Name one thought stopping technique.

Visualization

Snapping rubber band

Calling someone

Relaxation

Journaling etc.

200

Loneliness, anger, and depression are examples of what?

Internal Triggers

200

What part of the brain does alcohol dull?

The rational part

200

The brain begins to condition an association between persons, places, or events and the drug during use in this phase of substance use.

Introductory Phase

200

This chemical is always in the brain, it plays a part in thinking, motivational rewards, body movement, and pleasure responses.

Dopamine

300

Every perception has a what?

An emotion

300

Name three people that can be potential triggers.

Drug dealers, friends who use, partners/spouses, etc.

300

What other name do we give the Early Abstinence stage of recovery?

The Honeymoon

300

Frequency of drug or alcohol use increases during this phase.

Maintenance

300

How long do cravings typically last?

30-90 seconds

400

What does HALT stand for?

Hungry

Angry

Lonely

Tired

400

Name three places that can be potential triggers

Bars

Baseball games

Parties ect.

400

What element, used in things like scheduling, is crucial to the withdrawal stage of recovery?

Structure

400

"I earned this", "Other people made me do it", "I need it for specific reasons" are all examples of what?

Relapse Justification

400

Each use of a drug activates what part of the brain?

The limbic system

500

What tool is used to keep you on track with your daily routine?

Scheduling

500

What specific times could be a trigger?

Paydays,

Holidays/Birthdays/Special Events

Work

Stressful Situations

500

Sometimes people in this stage of recovery believe they can use a secondary drug safely. 

Adjustment and Resolution

500

People, places, and things are all examples of what?

External triggers

500

Stage 3 of recovery is often called "The Wall". Name the event that occurs during this stage that makes it difficult to experience pleasure?

Anhedonia