The first stage of treatment.
What is detox?
The most common addiction in America.
What is nicotine and/or tobacco?
Year was AA founded.
What is 1935?
Someone that guides a newcomer through the steps.
What is a sponsor?
Recovery requires complete blank.
What is honesty?
It is important to share our feelings of wanting to blank.
What is use drugs?
One of the biggest stumbling blocks to recovery seems to be placing blank.
The founder of AA.
Who is Bill W and Bob S?
Either go on as best we can to the bitter ends...
What is jails, institutions or death?
A powerful desire to use substances often perceived as "uncontrollable and impulsive."
What is a craving?
Guilt is feeling bad about what you've done. Blank is feeling bad about who you are.
What is shame?
Three types of relapse are.
What is mental, emotional and physical relapse?
Year NA was founded.
What is 1953?
Doing the same thing over and over expecting a different result
What is insanity?
The user, family, children, coworkers, friends and community.
Who is affected by relapse?
There is no chemical solution to a blank.
What is a spiritual problem?
Blank is the pleasure chemical in the brain that plays a major role in substance abuse and addiction.
What is dopamine?
The founder of NA.
Who is Jimmy K?
When you are pleased with yourself, lacking motivation in your recovery.
What is complacent?
Blank is not an optional part of recovery. It's essential to recovery.
What is relaxation?
Three indispensable spiritual principles in the 12 step fellowship.
What are honesty, open-mindedness and willingness?
Blank can be a destructive force that kills us or leads up back to the realization of who and what we really are.
What is relapse?
Days a green tag represents.
What is 60 days/2 months?
We have never seen a person fail that blank.
What is lives the Narcotics Anonymous program?
We faced three disturbing realizations.
What is we are powerless over our addiction and our lives are unmanageable, although we are not responsible for our disease we are responsible for our recovery, and we can no longer blame people, places and things for our addiction, we must face our problems and our feelings?