Psychoactive (mind-altering) chemical containing the chemical delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol
What is Marijuana
Seeing the substance
Seeing paraphernalia
Seeing people who I used to use with
...are examples of what?
What are External Triggers
"Came to believe a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity."
What is the Second Step to Alcoholics Anonymous
What are the five/six stages of change?
What is Pre-contemplative, contemplative, preparation, action, maintenance, and/or never relapse.
Addiction is the disease of _______?
What is the brain
Why?
Common names for me are blue, crystal, ice, and speed
What is methamphetamine
Anger, anxiety, depression, and loneliness are examples of...
What are Internal Triggers?
What is an example of a mindfulness coping skill?
What is...
Deep Breathing
Meditation
Grounding
Exercise
"No... not me... its my problem, not theirs."
What is pre-contemplative stage of change.
What is co-occurring disorders?
The existence of both a substance use disorder and a mental health disorder in the same person.
Fentanyl is considered to be what type of drug?
A. What is a downer
B. What is an opioid
C. What is a mind-altering substance
D. What is all of the above
Why?
The term co-dependency is also known as what?
What is a relationship addiction
What is an example of a social coping skills?
What are 12-Step meetings, sober supports, new friends, etc.
Why is it important to know what stage you are in?
Group consensus
What are the minimum requirements for successful PM IOP?
24 group sessions
6 counseling sessions
3 case management appointments
4 recovery coach meetings
30 days sobriety
I am often described as a depressant
A. What is methamphetamine
B. What is alcohol
C. What is marijuana
D. Only B
E. Alcohol and Marijuana
E. Alcohol and Marijuana
Why?
Acronym: H.A.L.T
What is hunger, anger, loneliness, and tired. These four powerful states of being are the origins of triggers that can cause people in recovery to backslide into relapse behaviors.
What does self-medicating mean?
Group Consensus
Aware the problem exists, but with no commitment to action.
What is contemplative stage of change
What are types of dysfunction in families that can lead to co-dependency?
“Addiction (chemical or behavioral), physical/emotion/sexual abuse & family member w/chronic mental/physical illness”
Karen?
I am an drug that is taken from the natural substance taken from the seed of various poppy plants.
What is Heroin
Smart Recovery Acronym DEADS stands for?
D: Delay
E: Escape
A: Accept
D: Dispute
S: Substitute
What are three community resources that aid in recovery?
Meetings
IOP
Etc.
Being in IOP is an example of what stage of change?
What is the action stage
Why?
Your ______ is here to provide support by connecting you to meetings, provide 1:1 coaching, and assist with your relapse prevention plan. This person can share from life experiences of strength, hope, how to gain sobriety, and live sober.
Who is a recovery coach!