A substance created by the Bayer Company in the late 1800s.
What is Heroin?
Published in 1939, this is the common name for the text from which our fellowship gets its name.
What is the Big Book?
Just For __________
Today
Inpatient treatment, Partial Hospitalization, Intensive Outpatient, General Outpatient - in this order.
What is the appropriate stepdown ladder for treatment levels of care.
What are triggers?
This is usually considered by experts to be the most "dangerous drug."
What is alcohol?
The two founders of AA.
Progress not ________
Perfection
The first stage of treatment?
What is detox.
healthy diet, routine, structure, etc...
What are suggested healthy habits for a recovering person?
This drug is still used as a localized external anesthetic.
What is Cocaine?
When you continue to take a personal inventory and when you are wrong you promptly admit it.
What is Step 10?
We are only ______ as our ________
sick as our secrets
The best program of treatment for someone struggling with addiction.
What is treatment that is customized for the individual.
Our brain learns by _____________ and ___________.
What is repetition and reward.
This term actually means to induce sleep, but is often misinterpreted wrongly by the public, to mean any legal drug sometimes used illegally.
What is narcotic?
The three sides of the triangle - AKA AA's 3 legacies.
What are Unity, Service, and Recovery?
"Keep on making the next ________ ________"
Right Decision
What are treatment options?
What small things, if practiced daily, can create new pathways in the brain to support you to handle future crises in a healthy way.
What are coping skills?
The most commonly abused drug across the nation.
What is Marijuana?
The year and State that AA was founded in.
Ohio, 1935
Cultivate an attitude of ____________
Gratitude
What is 90 days.
breathing, grounding, meditation, emotional regulation are all examples of
coping skills