_________ is the fastest addicting drug
What is nicotine?
Made direct amends to such people whenever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others.
What is the 9th Step?
parents, friends, self, children, employers, community
Who is affected by addiction?
CBT, DBT, EMDR, psychotherapy, 12 Step groups, Detox, inpatient residential, long term treatment, IOP,medication
What are treatment/help options?
What is H.A.L.T.?
Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired
Naltrexone (Vivitrol) prevents __________ from binding to the receptors in the brain
What are opiates?
Jails, institutions, death
What does the Big Book of AA tell us about our future if we continue to use?
What are the consequences of addiction?
Outpatient treatment that is usually several days per week for 2 or more hours a day consisting of group therapy and lecture.
What is IOP (intensive outpatient program)
Breathing
Grounding
Meditation
What are ways to help destress?
What drug kills more people annually than any other?
What is alcohol?
Something bigger than me
What is a higher power?
What are the physical consequences of addiction?
Detox
Inpatient Residential
IOP
Early Recovery groups
Individual therapy
What are the levels of care offered at Maplegrove?
Talk it out
journaling
distraction
play the tape to the end
What are coping skills?
This brain chemical is responsible for the feeling of pleasure and is a major component of addiction
What is Dopamine?
Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves
What is Step 4?
What are the legal consequences of addiction?
True or False:
It is safe to detox from alcohol at home
What is false?
People
Places
Things
What are triggers?
The two drugs you can die from during withdrawal
What are Alcohol and benzodiazepines?
Teaches how to live using the 12 steps, guidance in sobriety, support
What is a sponsor?
Didn't Cause
Can't Control
Can't Cure
What are the 3 C's?
Medical monitoring, medication, fluids, rest
What is detox protocol?
5 skills to overcome a trigger or craving?
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