Addiction
Recovery
Mental Health Disorders
Oasis Rules and Philosophies
Oasis Operations
100

This is when someone ignores, downplays, or distorts the reality of their addiction.

What is denial?

100

This is a support group for recovering alcoholics that follows a 12-step program.

What is AA / Alcoholics Anonymous?

100

A mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.

What is major depressive disorder / clinical depression / depression?

100

These are the words to the Serenity Prayer.

God grant me the serenity to accept the things that I cannot change, the courage to change the things that I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.

100

This is the length of time that each resident gets to talk on the phone each week.

What is 15 minutes?

200

This is when an individual who has established abstinence experiences recurrence of signs and symptoms of active addiction. 

What is relapse?

200

This is a support group modeled after AA that is meant for individuals recovering from any substance use.

What is Narcotics Anonymous / NA?

200

This disorder affects how you pay attention, sit still, and control your behavior.

What is ADHD?

200

These are the Stages of Change.

Pre-contemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, and maintenance.

200

These are the names of the three counselors currently working at Oasis.

What are Ms. Mariah, Ms. Kristin, and Ms. Annie?

300

This is a period in which a person experiences negative symptoms (ranging from anxiety, tremors, and nausea to hallucinations and seizures) because they stopped using a drug. 

What is withdrawal?

300

These are strategies individuals use to help manage their emotions in distressing situations.

What are coping skills?

300

This condition causes excessive, ongoing worry and anxiety that interfere with daily life.

What is generalized anxiety disorder / anxiety?

300

These are the program philosophies.

How I think determines how I feel which determines how I act; I am responsible for my successes and failures; I alone can do it, but I can't do it alone.

300

These are the names of the 5 phases of this program.

What are Orientation, Commitment, Change I, Change II, and Transition?

400

This refers to a substance that is believed to increase the likelihood of progressing to the use of more potent and harmful substances.

What is a gateway drug?

400

This is an external stimulus that may cause a strong emotional reaction and/or lead to drug use.

What is a trigger?

400

This disorder is characterized by extreme mood swings. They can include manic episodes and depressive episodes.

What is bipolar disorder / bipolar?

400

These are the group rules.

Respect shown to all, one person talks at a time, avoid abusive language, sit up straight, no threats or violence, all issues remain in group, no eating in group.

400

This is the name of the yellow sheet that gets filled out when a resident gets "written up" for misbehaving.

What is a Change Behavior Report?

500

This is the clinical diagnosis for problematic marijuana use. Symptoms include drug cravings, using more than intended, developing a tolerance, and continuing to use despite negative consequences. 

What is cannabis use disorder?

500

This is a situation where someone is in recovery and has a brief period of using substances, but they stop quickly afterward, avoiding a full relapse into addiction.

What is a slip?

500

This disorder is characterized by delusions, hallucinations, disorganized thoughts, speech and behavior. 

What is schizophrenia?

500

These are the group purposes.

Open communication, honesty, learn to trust, talk about problems and solutions, express feelings appropriately, giving and receiving feedback, work on making eye contact.

500

This is the name of the blue sheet that gets filled out when a resident gets recognized for good behavior.

What is an Action Behavior Report?