What can you break, even if you never pick it up or touch it?
What is A Promise?
Doing the same thing over and over expecting different results is called?
What is Insanity?
Any stimuli that might cause a person to be remembered of a time of using substances is known as?
What is a Trigger?
An orchestrated attempt by one or many people – usually family and friends – to get someone to seek professional help with an addiction or some kind of traumatic event or crisis, or other serious problem.
What is an Intervention?
A behavioral syndrome characterized by the repeated, compulsive seeking or use of a substance despite adverse social, psychological, and/or physical consequences, and a need for an increased amount of the substance, as time goes on, to achieve the same effect.
What is Addiction?
Why did the skeleton not go to the party?
What is Because He Had No Body To Go With?
Changing these three things helps in early recovery.
What are People, Places, and Things?
What is an example of an internal trigger for you?
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A form of treatment wear the patient lives in a recovery facility is called?
What is Inpatient treatment?
Drugs cause what chemical in your brain to release more than normal amounts?
What is a Dopamine?
I go up and down the stairs without moving. What am I?
What is Carpet?
Recovery is Progress not _____.
What is Perfection?
What are the three main types of triggers?
What are Internal, External, and Sensory?
A point in the treatment process where the user rids themselves of the drugs left in their body.
What is Detox?
A strong desire or urge to use the substance. Can result from wanting to relieve the withdrawal symptoms. Is called?
What is a Craving?
What gives you the strength and power to walk through walls?
What is Doors?
When a person returns back to their old habits/ addictive behaviors is called what?
What is a Relapse?
Events, people, places, things, or specific times of day are examples of what kind of trigger?
What are External Triggers?
A group of people in which the user may meet with frequently that share similar issues that help each other through the recovery process is called?
What is a Support Group?
Practice healthy _____ _____ to overcome cravings and triggers.
What is Coping Skills?
What word can you add letters to make it shorter?
What is Short?
Our ____ keep us sick.
What are Secrets?
Smelling a cigarette and having it remind one of a bar they used to go to would be an example of what kind of trigger?
What is a Sensory Trigger?
The need to increase the dose over time to obtain the original effect. (In other words, higher doses are needed to produce the same "high".)
What is Tolerance?
A state of mind you enter after being up for several days. (AKA a break from reality).
What is Psychosis?