PH Wellness Facts
History of Addiction
Brain and Addiction
Treatment Facts
Recovery Facts
100

What does the P and H stand for?

Matt Paz and Tony Hoffman, the founders of PH wellness. 

100

What year was the first edition of the “Big Book” of Alcoholics Anonymous published?

1939

100

What chemical in the brain is heavily involved in addiction and reward?

Dopamine

100

What percentage of people with substance use disorders may relapse without continued treatment or aftercare?

Approximately 40–60%

100

Research has shown that people who stay connected to recovery supports and continue practicing healthy coping skills after treatment are generally more likely to maintain long-term recovery. Name five recovery habits that can help someone stay sober.

  • Attend support meetings
  • Stay connected with a sponsor or mentor
  • Participate in therapy
  • Exercise regularly
  • Eat healthy meals
  • Get enough sleep
  • Practice mindfulness or prayer
  • Journal
  • Avoid high-risk situations
  • Build healthy friendships
  • Follow an aftercare plan
  • Ask for help when struggling
200

At PH in every room there is a sign on how you should start your day what does it say.

1. Make your bed.

2. Brush your teeth.

3. Organize your stuff. 

200

Before addiction was widely understood as a disease, many people believed it was simply a lack of what?

willpower, self-control, or a moral failing

200

What part of the brain helps control decision-making and impulse control?

The prefrontal cortex

200

What does PAWS stand for in recovery?

Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome

200

What percentage of people with substance use disorder receive any form of treatment?

About 1 in 10 (around 10%)

300

What is the PH slogan?

Find your balance

300

Who founded Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)?

Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith

300

What happens to tolerance over time with repeated substance use?

It increases

300

How long can Post-Acute Withdrawal symptoms sometimes last?

Weeks to months, sometimes up to a year or longer

300

What is the difference between abstinence and recovery?

Abstinence is not using drugs or alcohol, while recovery includes making positive changes in physical health, mental health, relationships, coping skills, and overall quality of life.

400

Name all 4 houses. 

Upper house, Lower house, Emily's house and Issac's house 

400

What part of the body is most affected by addiction

the brain

400

Why do people often feel depressed or unmotivated early in recovery?

Because the brain needs time to restore normal dopamine function.

400

What does HALT stand for?

Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired.

400

What percentage of people relapse within 90 days without aftercare support?

Up to 70%

500

what is the 1 pillar we can't teach you?

Willingness

500

What does SUD stand for?

Substance Use Disorder

500

Why do cravings happen even after long periods of sobriety?

Because the brain remembers the reward pathways associated with substance use

500

What does the "T" in CBT stand for?

Therapy 

500

Daily Double!!!!!

During which stage of relapse has a person NOT yet returned to using substances?

Emotional and Mental relapse.