This category of drugs is known to speed up heart rate and increase alertness
Stimulants
This disorder is a combination of a manic phase (a sudden onset of exhilaration and excessive good mood), and a depressive phase (feelings of worthlessness, hopelessness, and prolonged sadness)
Bi-Polar Disorder
What does MAT stand for?
Medication-Assisted Treatment
In what year was the Big Book first printed?
1939
____ is often created to help one from having a relapse. Includes triggers, warning signs, coping skills, and friends, family and professionals to contact in case of a crisis.
Relapse Prevention Plan
Occurs when the person no longer responds to the drug in the way that person initially responded
Tolerance
What event is this describing: sweating, nausea, trembling and numbness in the legs or hands, dizziness, hot or cold flashes, a feeling of tightness or pressure in the chest, hyperventilation, “jelly” legs or blurred vision can develop. Individuals may even feel like they are going to die of a heart attack.
Panic Attack
____ is created for each client that integrates a range of therapeutic and medical interventions with the goal of empowering the client to heal from addiction, learn how to manage mental health symptoms, and address any personal issues that may be problematic.
Treatment Plan
HALT is the acronym for ______
An AA acronym that reminds us to take a moment (HALT) and ask ourselves if we are feeling Hungry, Angry, Lonely, or Tired. It seems simple enough, but when these basic needs are not met, we are susceptible to self-destructive behaviors including relapse.
_____ is feeling bad about what you have done.
Guilt
Which state had the highest opioid-related overdose death rate in 2017?
West Virginia
Another term commonly used for co-occurring disorders
Dual Diagnosis
For the best chance of staying sober, what is the minimum length of time a person should stay in treatment?
90 days
Often cited as the "only step that you have to do perfectly"
Step One
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!
The ability to make rational decisions and understand right from wrong
Judgement
Medical condition in which tiny air sacs in the lungs are destroyed, making breathing difficult. Damage is irreversible and there is no cure.
Emphysema
What is the different between a delusion and a hallucination?
Hallucinations are false or distorted sensory experiences (leaves rustling mistaken for hearing voices). Whereas, delusions are false beliefs based on incorrect inference abuse external reality that is believed to be true despite evidence that suggests otherwise (FBI is watching my every move).
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!
What does the triangle of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy represent?
The CBT triangle is a diagram that depicts how our thoughts, feelings and behaviors are all interconnected with one another.
The city where Dr. Bob and Bill W. met
Our brain learns by ________ and _________.
Repitition and reward
Around 80% of ingested alcohol is absorbed through this part of the body.
Small Intestine
What are two major neurotransmitters involved in mood disorders?
Dopamine and Serotonin
What is the precontemplation stage in the model of change commonly used in Motivational Enhancement Therapy? Give an example.
Unaware of a problem, no intention of change. An example of the precontemplation stage is an addict who is in denial, and keeps using.
What are the three indispensable spiritual principles in the 12 step fellowship?
Honesty, open-mindedness, and willingness
What are two types of drug dependence?
1. Physical dependence is when someone develops a tolerance for a drug or shows withdrawal symptoms without it 2. Psychological dependence is a strong emotional desire to continue using a drug.