To fall back into a previous condition, especially after a partial recover from illness.
What is relapse?
This technique involves restructuring negative thoughts into positive ones.
What is cognitive behavioral therapy?
This type of therapy involves family members in the treatment process to improve recovery outcomes.
What is family therapy?
This type of trigger is associated with a specific location or environment.
What is an environmental trigger?
Definition of Addiction?
what is the condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing, or activity.
This strategy involves deep breathing and mindfulness to manage stress.
What is meditation?
This substance is commonly prescribed for anxiety but can be highly addictive.
What are benzodiazepines? (e.g., Xanax)
Often overlooked, this trigger can result from not managing basic self-care
What is a HALT trigger (Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired)?
A person you call and talk to for support in your recovery program?
What is a sponsor?
This is the process by which your body cleanses itself of drugs and alcohol.
What is detoxification?
This feeling of being disconnected from others can trigger substance use.
What is loneliness?
This type of group involves shared experiences and support
What is AA and/or NA?
What should you do if you are having an issue with another patient?
What is speak with a staff member?
Feeling overconfident in one's sobriety can lead to testing limits or putting oneself in risky situations.
What is resting on your laurels or confidence over time?
Practices that combine physical movement with mindfulness.
What is Yoga or Thai Chi?
What is a treatment plan?
What is the tool that focuses on patient goals and progress in treatment?