A PRIMARY EMOTION THAT MOST PEOPLE IN ADDICTION FEEL PRIOR TO ENTERING TREATMENT FOR THE FIRST TIME.
What is fear?
A 12-step organization that was founded in California in 1953.
What is Narcotics Anonymous?
These are tools and techniques you can use to help you handle difficult emotions, decrease stress, and establish or maintain a sense of internal order.
What are coping skills?
THIS SPIRITUAL PRINCIPLE IS NECESSARY WHEN SURRENDERING TO A HIGHER POWER
What is faith?
NAME A COMMON CAUSE OF RELAPSE.
What is resentment/isolation/overconfidence/boredom/poor self-care?
This was begun in Akron, Ohio, in 1935, with a chance meeting between two alcoholics, one a doctor and one a broker.
What is AA?
Each team member must list one coping skill.
IN ACTIVE ADDICTION PEOPLE OFTEN LOSE THIS.
What are friends (or family)?
What three things are often needed to change in order to prevent relapse?
What are people, places, and things ?
Admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs.
What is STEP 5?
This recovery group uses Buddhist practice and principles to heal the suffering caused by all types of addiction.
What is Recovery Dharma?
A stress-reduction technique that focuses on staying in the present.
What is Mindfulness.
What is Dry Drunk?
Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity
What is STEP 2?
Founded in 1951, this fellowship offers a program of recovery for families and friends of people with addictions.
What is Al-Anon?
This mental health issue is characterized by lack of interest, low mood, sleep disruptions, and low self-esteem.
What is Depression?
We must do this for ourselves before we can do this for others?
What is FORGIVE?
Term used for lacking motivation and participation in your recovery.
What is becoming complacent?
Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings.
What is STEP 7?
This is the world’s largest community of addiction related support meetings, founded in 1994, and not based on 12-step principles.
What is SMART Recovery?
Term used for someone who has a mental health diagnosis and a substance use disorder diagnosis.
What is Co-Occurring Disorder or Dual Diagnosis?