Effective Coping
Medication Management
Support System
Name That Step!
All Mixed Up
100
Each person on team name a different healthy coping skill.
.....
100
True or False: My medication makes me tired so I should stop taking it.
False
100
The emotional and physical strain caused by our response to pressure from the outside world.
Stress
100
What is Step 1?
We admitted we were powerless over alcohol/our addiction--that our lives had become unmanageable.
100
The colorless, odorless, high addictive drug found in tobacco.
Nicotine
200
People, places, objects, feelings, and times that cause cravings.
Triggers
200
A medical doctor who treats a person with a mental illness using medications and therapy.
A psychiatrist
200
This person is a guide, mentor, and a fellow recovering addict, who volunteers their time to help a newcomer in the 12-step program.
A sponsor
200
Made a searching & fearless inventory of our wrongs.
Step 4
200
The metabolic process by which the toxic qualities of a drug are reduced by the body.
Detox
300
Term to describe feeling bad about what you have done.
Guilt
300
True or False: I've been stable on my medication for a while and continuing to feel good. I can probably stop taking them now.
False
300
Place that people are referred to upon completion of residential treatment to continue support services.
Aftercare/Continuing Care/Outpatient Treatment
300
What is Step 2?
Came to believe a power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.
300
This substance will not restore senses affected by alcohol, such as vision; however, it is offered more than any other substance as a quick way to sober up.
Coffee
400
To stand up for yourself politely.
Assertiveness
400
An unusual or unwanted event that occurs after taking a medication.
A side effect.
400
Name five different people you can contact if needing help with cravings and/or mental health
.....
400
Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings.
Step 7
400
Techniques you can use to say no to peer pressure are referred to as _____.
Refusal Skills
500
Term to describe feeling bad about who you are.
Shame
500
A chemical in the brain that helps you feel less depressed.
Serotonin
500
A group of people who have similar lived experiences as I do who I can talk to.
A support group
500
What is Step 5?
Admitting to God, ourselves, and another human being the exact nature of our defects.
500
Marijuana can be life-threatening to a person with any form of _____ disease.
Heart disease