The amount of time during which an individual experiences consistent physical symptoms (known as acute withdrawal) lasts for ______.
What is a 7-21 days?
The capacity to identify, experience, and complete emotions is known as this.
What is emotional regulation?
Acute withdrawal from this substance includes the following symptoms: restlessness, shakiness, sweating, or loss of appetite, nausea or vomiting, agitation or irritability, anxiety or nervousness, fast heart rate, tremor, disorientation, headache, insomnia, or seizures
What is Alcohol?
Wise mind, logical mind, and rational mind are parts of this resource.
Acute withdrawal from this substance includes the following symptoms: muscle pain, diarrhea, vomiting, or nausea, restlessness or sweating, general discontent or anxiety, dilated pupil or watery eyes, cramping abdominal pain, fast heart rate, excessive yawning, goose bumps, insomnia, or tremors
What are opiates?
AA uses the acronym HOW to describe this.
What is honesty, open-mindedness, and willingness?
Post acute withdrawal lasts up to ___.
What is 2 years?
Acute withdrawal from this substance includes the following symptoms: Anxiety, Irritability, Depression, Poor concentration, Slowed thoughts and movements, Fatigue, Changes in sleep patterns (e.g., hypersomnia, or increased sleeping), Increased appetite, cravings, Paranoia.
What is cocaine or stimulants?
Suboxone, naloxone, Subutex, methadone, Antabuse, and vivitrol are examples of this.
What is MAT or medicated assisted treatment?
Two substances from which withdrawal can be fatal.
What are alcohol and benzodiazepines?
Many people believe there is no tissue dependence to this substance, however acute withdrawal symptoms from this substance include restlessness, anxiety, shifts in mood, and sleep disturbances.
What is cannabis?
Please have each person in your group name one thing they can use to cope with PAWS.
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