What are the 3 types of communication most commonly used?
Non-Assertive, Agressive, and Assertive.
A ____ is an event or situation that causes an emotional response, and it can result in a strong desire to use alcohol or drugs.
What is a Trigger.
A sponsor is usually someone who has completed all 12 steps and is considered an "expert" in recovery.
What is False.
This means the physical and/or mental dependence on a particular substance(s) or activity.
What is addiction.
In a dysfunctional family, this role often involves being the family member who exhibits behavior that is problematic or out of control.
What is the "scapegoat" role
Which of the following substances has been linked to an increased risk of depression and anxiety disorders when used excessively?
What is Alcohol.
________ is a monthly injection that can help prevent relapse in individuals with alcohol or opioid use disorders. It works by blocking the effects of alcohol and opioids in the brain.
What is Vivitrol.
One of three medications that have been FDA approved for treatment of alcohol dependence is Naltrexone?
What is True
Name the synthetic opioid medication that is used medically for pain management that is much more potent than many other opioids, including morphine and heroin.
What is Fwntanyl.
Name the following Family Role: Hides pain with humor, feels scared and inadequate.
What is the Mascot or "clown"
The goal of a _________ Individual during communication is to remain "under the radar" and play it safe and gain approval from others. What type of communicator are they?
What is Non-Assertive.
True or False: Forcing someone into treatment won't yield results; They have to want it.
False, treatment doesn't have to be voluntary to be successful
Prolonged use of which commonly abused substance is known to be a significant risk factor for the development of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)?
What is Alcohol.
This family role often involves taking on the responsibility for managing and solving the family's problems, even though they may not be equipped to do so.
What is the "rescuer" or "caretaker" role
The idea behind this metaphor is to help individuals understand how their brain responds to stress and strong emotions
What is "flip your lid"
The prefrontal _____ is the part of your brain located at the very front, right behind your forehead. It's often referred to as the "thinking" or "executive" part of your brain because it's involved in higher-level cognitive functions and decision-making.
What is the prefrontal cortex.
True or False: Drug use can increase the risk of mental health disorders. For instance, chronic cannabis use during adolescence has been linked to an increased risk of developing schizophrenia later in life.
What is True.
Professional mental health services from an Individual that can be part of a comprehensive recovery plan.
What is Counseling or Therapy.
This role in a dysfunctional family is often associated with the family member who copes with the dysfunction by withdrawing emotionally and isolating themselves.
What is the Lost Child
What are the 5 stages of change?
What is Pre-Contemplation, Contemplation, Determination, Action, and Maintenance.
Maslow's Hierarchy of needs is divided into ______ sections.
What is 5 sections: Physiological, Safety, Social, Esteem, and Self Actualization.
Step 1 is where an individual seeks to improve their conscious contact with a higher power, as they understand it?
False, it is step 11.
What does the Acronym H.A.L.T.S, which are common emotional states that can trigger relapse stand for?
What is Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired, and Stressed.
What are 6 Common Dysfunctional Family Roles
What is the:
1.User
2.Hero
3.Mascot
4.Enabler/Caretaker
5.Lost Child
6.Scapegoat