Co-Occurring
Addiction
Animals
Recovery/12 Step
100

What does it mean if someone has a co-occurring disorder?

Substance Use Disorder and Mental Health diagnosis at the same time

100

Craving, increased tolerance, and withdrawal are common side effects of addiction - True or False

True

100

A farm animal with a long tail.

Horse

100

Fill in the blank - "Grant me the serenity, to accept the things I cannot         , the courage to change the things I can, and the           to know the difference."

change, wisdom

200

Co-occurring disorder that includes hopelessness and loss of interest in activities you used to enjoy?

Depression

200

The disease of addiction can be cured - True or False?

False - it cannot be cured, but it can be treated.

200

Animal that is also known as the "river horse"

Hippopotamus

200

The two main components of step 1.

Powerlessness and Unmanageability

300

This co-occurring disorder involves trouble concentrating.

ADHD

300

Addiction is a chronic and progressive disease.

True - but can be treated :)

300

What is the bald eagle supposed to represent?

Freedom

300

The step where we create a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.

4th step

400

Anxiety and depression are uncommon co-occurring disorders for people in treatment for substance use.

False - they are both common!

400

What type of disease is addiction?

Brain disease / Chronic and Progressive

400

What is the name of Becca's dog?

Bella

400

The step where we create a list of people we have harmed and become willing to make amends.

8th Step

500

Co-occurring disorder in which our body/brain alerts us to perceived or real threats or danger.

Anxiety

500

19.3 million Americans battled a substance use disorder within the last year. True or False?

False - 48.5 million did, only a small percentage seek treatment (about 6%)

About 20 million of these are diagnosed with a co-occurring disorder.

500

What is the largest fish in the world?

The Whale Shark

500

What does the 11th step encourage us to do?

Prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God as we understood Him