What is the definition of addiction?
What is the state of being compulsively committed to a habit or practice or to something that is psychologically or physically habit-forming, as narcotics, to such an extent that its cessation causes severe trauma.
What is drug the ONLY drug classified as a stimulant, sedative, and hallucinogen?
What is the point in treatment where the user rids themselves of drugs left in the body?
what is detox
What is the quality or state of being conscious or aware of something?
what is mindfulness
Joe Walsh wrote "One Day at a Time" about his recovery after splitting with what band?
(DOUBLE POINTS: JEOPARDY)
"The Eagles", "Eagles"
what is the definition of recovery?
What is the process of change that can involve improving health and wellness, living a self-directed life, and reaching one's full potential.
According to the Discovery Institute, __ in five people who complete addiction treatment will stay sober during their first year in recovery.
What is one
what is a form of treatment that includes 9-15 hours a week of treatment?
What is Intensive outpatient treatment (IOP)
What does TIPP skill stand for?
What does TIPP skill stand for?
Temperature change, intensive exercise, pace breathing and paired muscle relaxation
What fast food place tried to make bubble gum broccoli?
What is McDonalds
What is changing these things help in early recovery?
what is people, places and things
According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, only ___ percent of people with SUD received treatment in 2020. (Answer must be between 5% range)
what is 6.5% (approx.6-7%)
________ is used to assist with treatment outcomes with the combination therapy.
what is medication
What is the 5-4-3-2-1 skill?
What is 5 things you see, 4 things you can touch, 3 things you can hear, 2 things you can smell and 1 thing you can taste
What is a person emotionally closest to the alcoholic, provides protection that allows alcoholic to keep drinking such as making excuses, taking over responsibilities, and rescuing alcoholic from negative consequences?
What is an enabler
What is the difference between lapse and relapse?
(DOUBLE POINTS: JEOPARDY)
A relapse happens when a person stops maintaining their goal of reducing or avoiding use of alcohol or other drugs and returns to their previous levels of use. This is different to a lapse, which is a temporary departure from a person's alcohol and other drug goals followed by a return to their original goals.
One of the first areas affected as intoxication develops is the _______ ______–leading to loss of judgment. (DOUBLE POINTS: JEOPARDY)
what is the frontal cortex
What is the phone number for the suicidal and crisis hotline?
(DOUBLE POINTS: JEOPARDY)
What is 988
What is the STOP Skill?
S – Stop! Don’t react to whatever stimuli you may be facing. Stay in control of both your emotions and your physical body. Remain still.
T – Take a step back! Remove yourself from the situation. Take a quick break or a deep breath. Don’t act impulsively based on your feelings.
O – Observe! Take a moment to notice your surroundings and environment—both inside and out. How do you feel? What are others doing or saying?
P – Proceed mindfully! Think about your goals in the situation and act with total awareness. What can you do to make the situation better, and what kind of action will make the situation worse?
What is the third planet from the sun?
What is the Earth
What is precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action and maintenance
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), this state ranks highest in the nation as having more opioid prescriptions, with an alarming 5.8 million prescriptions for opioids in 2015.
what is Alabama
What is taking time to focus on your own physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well being?
What is self care
What does IMPROVE Skill stand for?
(DOUBLE POINTS: JEOPARDY)
True or False?
Alcohol isn’t as harmful as other drugs.
FALSE
Alcohol increases your risk for many deadly diseases, such as cancer. Drinking too much alcohol too quickly can lead to alcohol poisoning, which can kill you.