True or False:
Alcohol is considered a "stimulant".
FALSE
Name 3 symptoms of anxiety.
1. Excessive Worrying
2. Feeling Agitated
3. Restlessness
4. Fatigue
5. Difficulty Concentrating
6. Irritability
7. Tense Muscles
8. Trouble Falling or Staying Asleep
9. Panic Attacks
10. Avoiding Social Situations
11. Irrational Fears
The first stage of treatment
Detox
True or False?
The pre-frontal cortex is responsible for personality, decision making, and morals/values.
TRUE
What is you counselor's first and last name?
Bonus: For 100 points, what is your case manager's first and last name?
Alyssa Sebastian
Bonus: Bob Matson; Makayla Parker; Ben Lusk; Ed Claud
What substance produces the MOST risk for overdose?
Opiates
Name 3 specific ways to reduce anxiety.
Recite Steps 1-3. *must use specific wording
Bonus for 100 points: Recite step 4 *must use specific wording
1. We admitted we were powerless over alcohol—that our lives had become unmanageable.
2. Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.
3. Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him.
Bonus:
4. Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.
Drugs of abuse create intense feelings because they _______________________.
a) depress the nervous system
b) shut off receptors in the occipital lobe
c) cause a rise in dopamine in the limbic system
C: Drugs of abuse cause the brain’s limbic system to release dopamine, the neurotransmitter that produces feelings of pleasure.
For the best chance of staying sober, what is the MINIMUM length of time a person should stay in treatment?
90 days
What are 2 substances/chemicals that can be fatal to withdrawal from and needs a medically monitored detox?
Alcohol and Benzos
Exercise helps to relieve what 2 things?
Bonus: for an extra 100 points, name how frequently and how long to exercise to relieve these things.
Symptoms of anxiety and depression.
Bonus: 30 minutes, 3x a week
Recite the Serenity Prayer
"God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
courage to change the things I can,
and wisdom to know the difference."
After a prolonged period of drug abuse, the brain______________.
a) needs less drug to get the same effect
b) needs more drug to get the same effect
c) experiences increasing amounts of dopamine
B: At first, drug use may cause floods of dopamine. But prolonged drug abuse causes the brain’s dopamine levels to decrease. That means the brain might need more of the drug just to get the dopamine levels back to normal and even more to produce the high that it craves.
What are the *specific* limitations of confidentiality?
1. Harm to yourself or others.
2. Medical emergency
3. Child/Elder abuse, neglect or endangerment that has occured, or is currently occuring.
What might be a threat to my relapse prevention?
a. Living with a family member who uses.
b. Hanging out with old friends.
c. Not having a support system.
d. Thinking it is o.k. to use just once.
e. All of the above.
e. All of the above.
This disorder is characterized by depression and anxiety as well as "flashbacks".
PTSD
What page in the Big Book is the "Whiskey and the Milk" story?
*Will also accept what chapter this story is in....*
Page 35
OR
Chapter 3
Neurons in the brain communicate with each other by ______________.
a) passing axons
b) releasing chemicals
c) instant messaging
B: The transfer of a message from one neuron to another occurs by releasing chemicals called neurotransmitters into the spaces called synapses between the neurons. The axon is the long threadlike fiber that transmits the message.
Name 2 of the 12 step slogans.
Live and let live
Keep it simple
One day at a time
Let go and let God
List at least 5 of "The Man Rules".
*Counselor to review
Three indispensable spiritual principles in the 12 step fellowship are?
Honesty, open-mindedness, and willingness.
Name at least 3 examples of PAWS?
1. Inability to think clearly
2. Memory Problems
3. Emotional overreactions or numbness
4. Sleep disturbance
5. Physical Coordination problems
6. Stress sensitivity
What part/piece of the brain is responsible for the Flight, Fight, Freeze, or Fawn response?
Bonus: For 100 points, ________________ is the pleasure chemical in our brains that plays a major role in substance abuse and addiction
Amygdala
Bonus: Dopamine
What year did Cumberland Heights open?
1966