12 Steps
Stinkin Thinkin
Brain Science
Mindfulness
Substance Abuse
200

The first step in the 12 steps where individuals admit they have no control over their addiction and that their lives have become unmanageable.

Step 1: We admitted we were powerless over alcohol—that our lives had become unmanageable?.

200

This cognitive distortion involves assuming that something bad is going to happen, even without evidence to support it.

What is catastrophizing

200

What are the 3 R's of nerve cell communication?

Release

Receptor Rinding

Re-Uptake

200

This mindfulness technique involves focusing your attention on the present moment, without judgment or distraction.

What is mindful breathing

200

This term refers to a continuous and gradual process of overcoming addiction, which often involves personal growth and making positive life changes.

Recovery

400

This step involves making a decision to turn your will and life over to the care of a higher power, as you understand it.

Step 3: Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him

400

This is when a person sees things in black-and-white terms, without considering any middle ground or shades of gray.

What is all-or-nothing thinking

400

Drugs like cocaine and methamphetamine can increase the release of this neurotransmitter, which is associated with feelings of pleasure and reward.

Dopamine

400

This technique involves observing and acknowledging your thoughts and emotions without reacting to them.

What is mindful observation

400

This is the recovery community founded by Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith in 1935, which promotes peer support to help individuals in overcoming alcoholism.

AA

600

In this step, individuals make a list of all people they have harmed and become willing to make amends to them.

Step 8: Made a list of all persons we had harmed, and became willing to make amends to them all

600

n this cognitive distortion, an individual takes responsibility for events outside of their control, often blaming themselves when things go wrong.

What is personalization

600

What are the 3 general Brain areas?

Hind Brain- Survival Functions

Mid Brain- Emotion, Memory, Pleasure

Fore Brain- Thinking (Setting Priorities, Decision Making, Impulse Control)

600

This technique helps you develop awareness of the body’s sensations, which can help reduce anxiety or stress.

What is body scan meditation

600

This type of help, often used in substance abuse treatment, helps individuals identify and change unhealthy patterns of thinking and behavior.

CBT/Therapy

800

This step emphasizes that individuals should continue to improve their conscious contact with a higher power through prayer and meditation.

Step 11: Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God as we understood Him

800

This distortion involves assuming that others are focused on you or are negatively judging you, even without any real evidence.

What is mind reading

800

What determines how you turn out (risk or substance use/mental health issues)?

Who raised you (genetics)

Where you were raised (environment)

How you were raised (socialization)


800

This is a mindfulness practice in which individuals bring awareness to the sensory experience of eating, paying attention to taste, texture, and hunger cues.

What is mindful eating?

800

A term used to describe a stage in the recovery process when someone is returning to their normal life after a period of active addiction, sometimes with support from family, friends, or a treatment facility.

reintegration

1000

This is the principle behind the 12th step, which encourages individuals to carry the message of recovery to others who suffer from addiction.

Step 12: Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we tried to carry this message to alcoholics and to practice these principles in all our affairs

1000

This involves interpreting a single negative event as a never-ending pattern of defeat, often ignoring any positive outcomes.

What is overgeneralization

1000

What is the natural history of Addiction?

How and Why someone chooses to abuse a substance. 

How a person manages pain- could increase or decrease chances of abuse (Psychological/Physical)

Addiction- (Tolerance/Withdrawal)

Tolerance- invisible change to the Dopamine cell when the drug is taken (damage). 

Withdrawal- when dopamine has to be boosted chemically/artificially due to damage (that "HIT").

Dependency- managing addiction like a chronic disease.

1000

This form of mindfulness focuses on acceptance, allowing the mind to be present with feelings of discomfort or stress, without trying to avoid them.

What is acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT)?

1000

This 12-step program helps people addicted to narcotics and other substances and has a focus on personal growth and service to others.

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