Relapse Prevention
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What drug am I
Celebrity Addicts
100

The 5-4-3-2-1 coping mechanism used when feeling anxiety or cravings for substances  is called a BLANK exercise. 

grounding

100

What are the stages of Change?

Precontemplation, Contemplation, Preparation, Action and Maintenance

100

This staff's favorite quotes come from Dr Suess

Liz

100

Its more common for males to use me than females....especially when I am used at a young age. I stimulate dopamine, opioid, and 5-hydroxytryptophan neuron receptors in the brain. These receptors are responsible for an acute response that feels like a reward and makes people want to repeat the experience.  What am I?  

Alcohol

100

This person did not win her battles with drugs and alcohol abuse, and passed away in 2011 tragically...after writing a song called "Rehab"

Amy Winehouse

200

HALT stands for:  

Hungry Angry Lonely Tired. 

200

What are the 6 Dimensions on your treatment plan?

Dim 1 - intoxication and withdrawal

Dim 2 Bio Medical

Dim 3 Mental Health

Dim 4 stage of change/ readiness for change

Dim 5  Relapse Potential

Dim 6 Environmental.

200

This staff has acted in movies and impersonates Elvis

Brandon

200

The euphoric effects of me are considered by many who use me to be one of the most positive effects of the drug. However, I drive an often-compulsive search for repeated pleasure-highs, while simultaneously producing neurochemical changes in the brain that push users to seek higher and higher doses.  What am I?

Heroin 

200

In the 1980s, This person was one of the hottest young stars in Hollywood. While his popularity ebbed and flowed in the following decades, he’s known as one of the most notorious famous people who did drugs thanks to his very public meltdown in 2011. He lost his high-paying TV gig on a popular sitcom show and he’s still trying to get his life together today.

Charlie Sheen

300

THIS can be internal (anxiety, irritability, stress, anger, low self-esteem) or external (people, places, or things).

Triggers

300

diacetylmorphine and diamorphine are less common names for what?

Heroin

300

This staff enjoys fishing and has caught an 18 lb king salmon

Dot

300

I am roughly 100 times more potent than morphine and 50 times more potent than heroin. In fact, I am the most potent opioid available for use in medical treatment and it is estimated that I will cause as many deaths as alcohol in the upcoming years.  What am I? 

Fentanyl 

300

The beloved star of “The Wizard of Oz” reportedly became addicted to pills and alcohol to deal with her sudden rise to fame and intense shooting schedules. For most of her adult life, she continued to struggle with a drug problem until she tragically died of an overdose to barbiturates.

Judy Garland

400

True or False: Relapse only refers to individuals who struggle with substance abuse issues.

False
400
  • Persistent, strong drug craving.
  • Increased appetite.
  • Dehydration.
  • Sleep disturbances, such as periods of insomnia or hypersomnia.
  • Vivid and unpleasant dreams

Are some of the withdrawal signs for THIS substance


Cocaine

400

This staff shared a first kiss with the star of the newest release of "Footloose"  

Deidra

400

I am part of a diverse group of volatile substances whose properties produce mind-altering effects. There are over 1,000 potential products people may use in my family in order to get high.  I may cause incoordination, euphoria, slurred speech, brain damage and more.  What am I?

Inhalants. 

400

One of the most popular singers of all times, This Person sadly spent a lot of time in and out of rehab because of a severe addiction to drugs. Her tragic death in 2012 cut short her amazing singing and acting career, and also highlighted the high cost of substance abuse among celebrities.

Whitney Houston

500

What are the 3 types of relapse?

Emotional (During this stage, the individual is not necessarily thinking about having a drink or using drugs, but they’re neglecting self-care. They might start to bottle up emotions, isolate themselves from others, eat poorly, and not sleep well 

Mental ( This stage becomes an internal tug-of-war and includes cravings for drugs and alcohol; nostalgic feelings for the people, places, and things associated with alcohol and drug use; and lying to themselves about the consequences that come with it.)

Physical.  (At this point, drinking and/or drug use begins and quickly escalates to an uncontrollable level)

500

What was the legal drinking age in 1923?

There was no legal age.  When Prohibition finally ended in 1933 with the passage of the 21st Amendment, most states set their legal minimum drinking age at 21.

500

This staff member enjoys hunting for Bear and Moose with their specially trained hunting dogs. 

Julie

500

I will cause distortions of time and space perceptions and impaired coordination, all of which may be contributing to the increased risk of traffic accidents more and more today.  Heavy abusers  were found to suffer damage to social life, work or career status and cognitive ability. Schoolwork and the achievement of goals were also found to suffer.  What am I?  

Marijuana

500

This person played 12 Major League Baseball seasons with the LA Dodgers, Texas Rangers, Minnesota Twins and the NY Yankees. Although he was a talented pitcher, his career was impacted by stints in rehab and suspension from the commissioner’s office. Because of his troubles, he walked away from baseball in 1996. A 2006 drug-related car accident tragically took his life.

Steven Howe