Values
Co-Occurring
Feelings
Misc.
100

This value emphasizes truthfulness and not lying.

Honesty

100

This term refers to the simultaneous presence of both a mental health condition and a substance use disorder.

Co-Occurring Disorder

100

This basic emotion is often triggered by a perceived threat and prepares the body for "fight or flight."

Fear

100

In recovery, this term refers to a temporary return to substance use after a period of sobriety, often seen as a learning opportunity rather than failure.

Relapse

200

The pursuit of excellence and continuous improvement in your work or personal life.

Integrity

200

People with co-occurring disorders often benefit most from this type of integrated treatment approach that addresses both conditions simultaneously.

Dual Diagnosis Treatment

200

The release of endorphins in your brain often leads to this positive emotion, associated with pleasure or contentment.

Happiness

200

In recovery programs, this supportive group often consists of peers who meet regularly to share experiences and encourage sobriety.

Support Group

300

A value that encourages taking responsibility for your actions.

Accountability

300

This commonly co-occurs with alcohol use disorder and includes symptoms such as persistent sadness and loss of interest in activities.

Depression

300

This complex feeling, which involves regret or remorse, is often accompanied by the thought, "I wish I had done something differently."

Guilt

300

This central nervous system depressant is the most commonly consumed addictive substance in the United States.

Alcohol

400

The belief in respecting the opinions and beliefs of others, even if you disagree.

Tolerance

400

This severe mental health condition, characterized by hallucinations and delusions, frequently co-occurs with substance use disorders involving methamphetamines or cannabis.

Schizophrenia

400

The term for the feeling of strong displeasure or rage, often triggered by frustration or injustice.

Anger

400

This synthetic opioid, responsible for a significant rise in overdose deaths worldwide, is estimated to be 50 times stronger than heroin.

Fentanyl

500

A core value in many cultures that emphasizes respecting elders and traditions.

Reverence

500

A person with PTSD and a substance use disorder might be engaging in this behavior, using substances to numb or avoid their trauma-related symptoms.

Self-Medication

500

This feeling, characterized by deep affection and care, is central to human relationships and has many different forms, including romantic, familial, and platonic.

Love

500

According to the CDC, in 2021, over 75% of drug overdose deaths in the U.S. involved this class of drugs, including fentanyl and oxycodone.

Opioids