The lead singer for the Rolling Stones.
Who is Mick Jagger?
The first ever 12-step program.
What is Alcoholics Anonymous?
What is one?
Typically a 9 hr / week group therapy.
What is IOP?
A party movie featuring the character, McLovin.
What is Superbad?
Famous guitarist released "Are you Experienced" with his band.
Who was the Jimi Hendrix experience?
What MAT stands for. Examples; suboxone and methadone.
What is medication assisted treatment?
The capital of Tennessee.
What is Nashville?
An abbreviation for ACE's.
What is an adverse childhood experience?
2006. This is Sparta!
What is 300?
Jim Morrison was the front man.
Who were the doors?
A period of returning to old behaviors after a period of change.
What is a relapse?
The state that Abraham Lincoln was born in.
Where is Kentucky?
Two things that appear to be opposite but can be true at the same time.
What is a dialectical?
2006. Jack Nicholson, Matt Damon, Leonardo DiCaprio, Mark Wahlberg, Alec Baldwin, and Martin Sheen. What a cast
What is The Departed?
Nikki Sixx played bass for the band.
Who is Motley Crue?
Someone who guides you through sobriety using their own experience.
What is a sponsor?
The state north of California and south of Washington.
What is Oregon?
The abbreviation for DEAR MAN.
What is describe, emotion, assert, and reinforce. Mindful, appear confident, and negotiate?
Heath Ledger's last movie.
What is the Dark Knight?
Before his solo career, Phil Collins was in this band.
Who is Genesis?
The main purpose of this book is to describe specifically how we recovered from this seemingly hopeless state of mind and body.
What is the Big Book (Alcoholics Anonymous)?
This state was purchased from Canada in 1867.
What is Alaska?
The four main types of attachment styles.
What are secure, anxious, avoidant, and disorganized?
This 2000 drug movie starred Jared Leto and Jennifer Connelly.
What is Requiem for a Dream?