Denver wasn't always the capital. The first capital was this city from 1861-1862.
What is Colorado City?
This program teaches patients coping skills and to identify triggers.
What is Relapse Prevention?
Our mission is to save this number of lives in 100 years.
What is one million?
This medication eases the symptoms of opioid withdrawal.
What is Suboxone?
The Broncos have brought home this number of Super Bowl trophies.
What is 3?
People often use drugs to _____ symptoms of mental health issues.
What is suppress?
Landmark Recovery's first facility opened in this city in 2016.
What is Louisville?
Withdrawal from these two substances can be fatal.
What are benzodiazepines and alcohol?
This popular American food was trademarked right here in Denver at an old place called Humpty Dumpty Barrel Inn.
What is the cheeseburger?
A very stressful experience or a frightening or distressing event that is difficult to cope with or out of our control.
What is trauma?
Landmark Recovery operates in these 6 states.
What are Colorado, Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas, Ohio, and Indiana?
Oftentimes, addiction can begin as this type of use.
What is recreational?
In the winter of 1976, Denver became the first city in history to turn down hosting these historic events.
What are the Winter Olympics?
Racing thoughts, excessive worry, fear, and racing heart, are all symptoms of this mental health condition.
What is anxiety?
Landmark Recovery is a dual diagnosis facility. This means that we treat both _____ and ______.
What are substance use disorders and mental disorders?
This factor accounts for about 40% to 60% of a person's risk of addiction.
What are genetics?
This "unsinkable" Coloradan did not just survive the sinking of the Titanic, she helped in evacuation efforts, too.
Who is Molly Brown/Margaret Brown?
Self-medicating with alcohol worsens this particular mental health condition.
What is depression?
This evidence-based model for substance abuse, trauma, and PTSD is a main staple of Landmark Recovery's curriculum.
What is "Seeking Safety?"
The majority of preventable drug overdose deaths involve this type of substance totaling 75,785 in 2020.
What are opioids?