What does the acronym "CBT" stand for?
What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy?
What are cognitive distortions?
What is irrational thoughts that can influence your emotions?
What is the first stage of change?
What is precontemplation?
What are your 5 senses?
What is...
- Touch
- Hear
- Smell
- Taste
- Sight
True or False:
Addiction recovery is solely based on willpower.
What is FALSE?
Addiction is a complex brain disease that requires professional medical and therapeutic intervention, not just willpower. While determination is important, addiction fundamentally alters brain chemistry and neural pathways, making it an overwhelming compulsion that cannot be overcome by willpower alone. True recovery involves professional treatment, support systems, and coping strategies to address the underlying biological and psychological components of the condition.
Thoughts affect emotions that effect what?
The belief that one is responsible for events outside of their own control is what type of cognitive distortion?
What is personalization?
What is relapse or return to use?
What is this coping skill?
Inhale 4 seconds
Hold 4 seconds
Exhale 4 seconds
Hold 4 seconds
What is box breathing?
What is the king baby complex?
What is “I want what I want when I want it and I want it now”?
Core beliefs are...
What is a person's most central idea about themselves, others, and the world?
Provide an example of magical thinking
Magical Thinking: The belief that acts will influence unrelated situations.
What stage of change is this?
"Larry is attending all his groups and AA meetings but is continuing to hang out at the bar after work"
What is preparation?
If we are not in WISE mind, what other mind coulds we be in?
What is Emotional Mind or Reasonable Mind?
Loss of control, preoccupation, continued use despite harm, increased tolerance, withdrawal symptoms, neglecting responsibilites are all examples of...
What is common traits of addiction?
Name 4 common harmful core beliefs?
What is "I am weak, I am a loser, I am trapped, I am unloveable, I will end up alone, no one likes me, I am bad, I am worthless, I don't deserve to live, the world is dangerous, people can't be trusted, nothing ever goes right"?
Provide an example of a question you can ask yourself to combat a cognitive distortion?
Is there substantial evidence for my thought?
Is there evidence contrary to my thought?
Am I attempting to interpret this situation without all the evidence?
What would a friend think about this situation?
If I look at the situation positively, how is it different?
Will this matter a year from now? How about five years from now?
In order, what are the 5 stages of change?
- Precontemplation
- Contemplation
- Preparation
- Action
-Maintenance
ACTION: Guide us through a quick progressive muscle relaxation
Breathe in slowly
Tense your shoulders
On the exhale release
Breathe in... keep going
Name 6 risk factors in recovery
Individual and internal risk factors
Social and relationship risk factors
Environmental and situational risk factors
What is the goal of CBT?
What is "to change the negative behavior to something more positive or neutral?"
The following statement is an example of which cognitive distortion?
"At court today, the judge mentioned how I have been going to all my groups and doing everything right but then brought up one positive drug test that I had. I might as well just give up."
What is Disqualifying the Positive?
The stages of change closely resemble the paragraphs in this poem
What is A Hole in the Sidewalk?
What does the acronym TIPP stand for?
What is
Tip the temperature
Intense Exercise
Paced Breathing
Paired Muscle Relaxation
Name 5 protective factors in recovery