What is a name for when someone thinks they have more control than they think they do?
What is Overconfidence
Name 3 of the stages of change
What are Precontemplation, Contemplation, Preparation, Action, Maintenance (and Relapse)
Name 3 of the 5 Rules of Recovery
What are Ask for Help, Be Honest, Change your Life, Don't bend the Rules, and Practice Self-Care
AA
What is Alcoholics Anonymous
The holiday celebrates the Birth of Jesus
What is Christmas
This can be described as a loss of motivation stemming from feeling overwhelmed, unsupported, and stagnated
What is Burnout
The Stage that occurs as a person is thinking about quitting
What is contemplation Stage
In this rule you avoid People, Places and things associated with using.
What is Change your Life
NA
What is Narcotics Anonymous
What is the name of the fruit most often linked to this month?
What is pumpkin?
What does ambivalence mean?
What is "being unsure of something" (similar answers will work)
During this phase it is common to feel like recovery has failed and abandon efforts to change for a while
What is "the wall" phase
What rule may involve physical work?
What is Self-Care
HALT
What is Hungry, Angry, Lonely and Tired
The topic of today's group was?
What is Ambivalence?
True or False: Resolving ambivalence is enough for recovery
What is False
A name for the feelings of overconfidence and elation often felt by addicts as they first begin seeing success in recovery?
What is "pink clouding" (or "honeymooning")
In this stage people admit that can't do it on their own and and they join support or self-help groups
What is Ask for Help
CBT
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
What is the next big holiday this year?
What is Halloween
What is the point at which many say someone finally resolves themselves to change?
What is rock bottom
What marks the transition from contemplation to action?
What is "resolving ambivalence"
This rule of Recovery many may mistake for rudeness
What is Change Your Life
MAT
Medication Assisted Treatment
What does QRT stand for?
What is Quick Response Team?