Potpourri
Opioid Addiction
Addiction Terms
Relapse Prevention
Cognitive Distortions
100

A chronic, relapsing disease with prolonged effects on the brain. 

What is Addiction? 

100
(T/F): Many heroin users started because of an addiction to prescription pain (opioid) medication. 

What is True

100

Considered to be the "Gateway Drug"

What is Marijuana? 

100

People, places, and things are all examples of what? 

What are Triggers?

100

"If I'm not perfect, I have failed." 

What is all or nothing thinking? (AKA: Black and white thinking)

200

Psychotherapy, Medications, Mindfulness, and Counseling. 

What are Treatment Interventions? 

200

Escalating drug dose needed, withdrawal symptoms appear if abruptly stopped. 

What is Physical Dependence

200

Your body requires larger amounts of a drug to get the same effect. 

What is Tolerance?

200

Name the stages of relapse in order. 

Emotional, mental, physical

200

Only paying attention to certain types of evidence. 

What is Mental Filter?

300

Compulsive drug-seeking behavior despite negative health and social consequences. 

What is Psychological Dependency?

300

Name of an illicit drug derived from morphine.

What is Heroin

300

The occurrence of mental and physical problems when someone who is addicted stoops using a drug. 

What is Withdrawal?

300

Trusted individuals that you can go to for support and reflection. 

What is a Sober Support Network?

300

Discounting the good things that have happened or that you have done for some reason or another. "That doesn't count." 

What is Disqualifying the Positive?

400

(T/F): People with addiction can be cured. 

What is FALSE? There is ALWAYS the potential for relapse, especially when stress overload is high. 

400

Greek word for 'stupor'.

What is Narcotic

400

When drugs become a central part of a person's life, causing depression if not used. 

What is Dependence? 

400

Meetings you can go to for support outside of treatment. 

What are AA/NA Meetings?

400

Assuming that because we feel a certain way what we think must be true. "I feel embarrassed so I must be an idiot." 

What is Emotional Reasoning?

500

Take drug, feel euphoric, take more drug, feel more euphoria, take more drug... etc... 

What is the Positive Reward Feedback Loop?

500

Drug with the highest overdose death rate. 

What is Fentanyl

500

A major symptom when entering withdrawal. 

  • Agitation.
  • Anxiety.
  • Muscle aches.
  • Increased tearing.
  • Insomnia.
  • Runny nose.
  • Sweating.
  • Yawning.
500

Making a list of warning signs, social supports, and coping skills to avoid relapse. 

What is a Relapse Prevention Plan?

500

Blowing things out of proportion. 

What is magnification? (Will also accept catastrophising)