Ability to talk about problems and ask for practical help
What is Social Support
A chronic, relapsing disease with prolonged effects on the brain.
What is Addiction?
Members are expected to take their medication as the provider has instructed. If a change is desired, who must they consult first?
What is the Provider.
A powerful, addictive, central nervous system depressant produced by fermentation of yeast.
What is alcohol
What is True
Considered to be the "Gateway Drug"
What is Marijuana?
People, places, and things are all examples of what?
What are Triggers?
"If I'm not perfect, I have failed."
What is all or nothing thinking? (AKA: Black and white thinking)
Adequate exercise or physical activity and a balanced and healthy diet.
What is Physical Health?
Psychotherapy, Medications, Mindfulness, and Counseling.
What are Treatment Interventions?
Members should remain on video during the group for how long?
What is the entire group.
Needing to drink more to experience the same effect.
What is Tolerance
Escalating drug dose needed, withdrawal symptoms appear if abruptly stopped.
What is Physical Dependence
Your body requires larger amounts of a drug to get the same effect.
What is Tolerance?
Name the stages of relapse in order.
Emotional, mental, physical
Only paying attention to certain types of evidence.
What is Mental Filter?
Belief that ones self has value and acceptance of personal flaws, weaknesses, and mistakes.
What is Self-Esteem?
Compulsive drug-seeking behavior despite negative health and social consequences.
What is Psychological Dependency?
If a member has less than 50% overall attendance for 3 consecutive months what happens next?
What is the member will be reviewed for discharge by the clinical team.
When blood alcohol concentration is > 0.08%
What is ILLEGAL (drunk driving)
Name of an illicit drug derived from morphine.
What is Heroin
The occurrence of mental and physical problems when someone who is addicted stoops using a drug.
What is Withdrawal?
Trusted individuals that you can go to for support and reflection.
What is a Sober Support Network?
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?
Does not ruminate on mistakes, personal flaws, or problems, and the ability to consider personal strengths and weaknesses rationally.
What is Healthy Thinking?
(T/F): People with addiction can be cured.
What is FALSE? There is ALWAYS the potential for relapse, especially when stress overload is high.
Members are expected to meet with a medical provider to evaluate their prescription how often?
What is at least every 4 weeks.
Consuming a large amount of alcohol in a short period of time.
What is Binge Drinking
Greek word for 'stupor'.
What is Narcotic
When drugs become a central part of a person's life, causing depression if not used.
What is Dependence?
Meetings you can go to for support outside of treatment.
What are AA/NA Meetings?
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?
Meaningful involvement in work, education, or other roles.
What is sense of purpose
Take drug, feel euphoric, take more drug, feel more euphoria, take more drug... etc...
What is the Positive Reward Feedback Loop?
Care Plans must be reviewed and updated how often?
What is quarterly.
The only way to cure alcohol intoxication.
What is Time
Drug with the highest overdose death rate.
What is Fentanyl
A major symptom when a cocaine abuser enters withdrawal.
What is Anxiety?
Making a list of warning signs, social supports, and coping skills to avoid relapse.
What is a Relapse Prevention Plan?
Blowing things out of proportion.
What is magnification? (Will also accept catastrophising)