What is the name of the 12-step program that uses the "Big Book?"
What is Alcoholics Anonymous?
According to the "Big Book", what is the answer to all your problems today?
What is surrender?
What not to say to an alcoholic?
What is Do not preach, cover for them, argue, feel guilty, join them?
What are stimulants?
What is stimulants are drugs that speed up the functions of the central nervous system and make the user more aware of the environment?
What is a trigger for substance use?
What is boredom?
What is the first step in the 7 R's of Recovery?
What is Recognition?
This is a spiritual principle of the 12 Steps, which, when practiced as a way of life, can expel the obsession with drinking.
What is a drug?
What is a drug Any substance that affects the way you think, act, and/or feel?
What is the connection between mental health and substance abuse?
What is mental illness can contribute to substance abuse or long-term drug use can lead to the development of mental illnesses?
What is a common type of coping skills?
What is deep breathing?
What type of therapy is a common basis for recovery tools like those in SMART Recovery?
What is cognitive behavioral therapy?
Name the spiritual principle of the 12 Steps that involves taking responsibility for one's actions and making amends.
What is restitution?
What does having an addiction mean?
What is a person addicted to a substance feels that he/she cannot do without the substance?
What are some of the effects of prescription drugs?
What is prescription drugs, just like other drugs, have potentially dangerous effects, such as decreased breathing and addiction?
What is a way to increase dopamine?
What is exercise?
What five "C's" are key to understanding addiction?
What are craving, compulsion, consequences, control, and coping?
This recovery tool is a way of life that can help individuals manage their emotions, thoughts, and behaviors to achieve sobriety.
Why is alcohol considered a drug?
What is alcohol is a drug because it affects the mind and body and can be addictive?
What are designer drugs?
What are they, man-made, illegal drugs that are not regulated, so you don't ever know what is in them? What is they can be used as a rape drug, so you should never leave your drink unattended?
What is a common sign of relapse?
What is lying?
What are two of the five "W"s to ask yourself after a relapse?
What are who, what, where, when, or why?
What is a recurrence of a certain drug experience?
What are flashbacks?
What is peer pressure?
What is it like to feel like you have to get along with your friends even though you feel uncertain about it?
What does cannabis do to your body?
What are increased appetite (munchies), loss of coordination, decreased concentration, hallucinations, memory loss, lung disease, and addiction?
What is the Serenity Prayer?
What is god grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things that I can, and the wisdom to know the difference?