What is the name of medication that is used to reverse opioid overdose?
Naloxone or Narcan
Name the substance with a high death rate in the U.S., higher than suicide
What is Fentanyl?
What is the process by which the body rids itself of a drug and alcohol?
What is detoxification?
Kratom is an opioid? true or false
false
What is the diferance between a psychiatrist and a psychologist?
Psychiatrist perscribes medications and a psychologist uses talk and conversation.
If you can't do this first, you cannot begin recovery?
Take accountability
True or False: A relapse prevention plan should not be revised and re-evaluated
False. A relapse prevention plan should be continually looked at and re-evaluated to ensure that it fits current feelings, situations, etc.
What is the fastest addicting drug?
What is Nicotine?
What is the unsafe behavior called when you have too much time alone to be with your own thoughts?
What is isolation and boredom?
A____ is always necessary for an individual to take control of their future sobriety and avoid future relapse.
What is a Relapse Prevention Plan?
Feelings of extreme sadness, shame, guilt and/or despair are symptoms of?
What is depression?
What are the 2 components of Self-Compassion?
self-love and compassion
What are internal and external triggers?
Internal: thoughts , feeling, and sensations.
External: People, places, things, and situations
What percentage of opioid users statistically relapse at least once?
98%
Drugs are not the problem they are the?
solution
THe most important part of your relapse prevention plan is what?
Social network or support
Abstain from ALL illicit drugs and alcohol is called?
What is sobriety?
What are the three main types of Treatment Programs?
What is Outpatient, intensive outpatient, and residential treatment?
These skills help us manage our emotions related to difficult times to improve emotional health and help us grow as people. Also help us manage our behaviors, attitudes, and decreases the chances of a relapse.
What are healthy coping skills?
Negative thoughts or feelings are often called what?
What are internal triggers or cognitive distortions?
skills you need to incorporate in recovery?
What are coping skills?
What is an intense desire or urge for a substance?
What is craving?
what step in MRT do you talk about your relationships with others?
Step 5
1st symptom experienced as a sign you're developing a substance abuse disorder...
What is increased tolerance?
One of the most common & effective coping skills a person in early recovery can develop is, this string of behaviors characterized by "a sequence of actions regularly followed"...
What is routine or structure?
This acronym represents four common physical or emotional states that can trigger a relapse?
What is H.A.L.T. (Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired?)
People, places, activities, objects, and situations
What are external triggers?
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?
With continued substance abuse the brain will show production this brain chemical that enables pleasure..
What is Dopamine?
Humans are wired to solve problems in two ways. What are those two ways?
What are avoiding and controlling or emotional and logical.
Our brain learns by _________ and _________
(Think habit)
What are repetition and reward?
If you are on MAT services, are you still considered clean?
yes
You must change these 3 things to begin to be successful in recovery?
People, places, and things
"Exposure to ________ is associated with drug addiction in humans and can induce relapse and craving."
What is Stress?
What stage of change are you currently in while in this program?
Contemplation