What step is: "Humbly asked him to remove our shortcomings"
What is step 7
This group therapy helps clients draft a plan to help prevent old bad habits from creeping back into their lives by identifying people they can call in time of need, activities they can do to help take their mind off of distressing thoughts and meetings they can go to when they are feeling the urge to use
What is Relapse Prevention
These chemical messengers carry messages from one nerve cell across a space to the next nerve, muscle or gland cell and help you move your limbs, feel sensations, keep your heart beating, and take in and respond to all information your body receives from other internal parts of your body and your environment.
What is a neurotransmitter
This drug is a combination of several harmful chemicals including codeine, iodine, gasoline, paint thinner, lighter fluid and others. It has a rapid and brief effect and used widely in Russia and the US among young people.
What is Krokodil
Who is Anna Nicole Smith
What does the acronym HOW stand for?
What is Honest Open-mindedness; Willingness
What is Page 417 of the Big Book
What is the Acceptance Prayer
This method of therapy involves moving your eyes a specific way, tapping of hands or using lights while you process traumatic memories and the goal is to help you heal from trauma or other distressing life experiences.
What is EMDR or Eye Movement Desensitization Rationalization
This chemical plays a key role in such body functions as mood, sleep, digestion, nausea, wound healing, bone health, blood clotting and sexual desire
What is serotonin
This is a pale-hued crystal that users eat, snort, inject, or vaporize using an e-cigarette device. The drug has a stimulant-like effect but can cause paranoia, hallucinations, and can lead to violence or self-harm
What is Flakka.
Who is Heath Ledger in Monster's Ball
what does the acronym ABC stand for?
What is Acceptance Belief Change
OR
Accept Begin Continue
How many pages is the AA Big Book? (Not including the stories in the back)
What is 164
This type of group therapy involves identifying maladaptive patterns of thinking, emotional responses, or behaviors and replacing them with more desirable patterns and by challenging negative thoughts and replacing them with positive thoughts
What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy or CBT
This neurotransmitter is responsible for movement, memory, attention, sleep, mood and learning.
What is dopamine
This chemical can cause people to experience distorted sights and sounds and lose their sense of time and space. Some people may also feel intense emotions ranging from bliss to terror and may have physical side effects such as increased heart rate or nausea.
What is Psilocybin (Magic Mushrooms)
Who is Whitney Houston in the Bodyguard
What does the acronym GOD stand for?
What is Good Orderly Direction
What tradition is this: "Alcoholics Anonymous should remain forever
nonprofessional, but our service centers may
employ special workers."
What is Tradition 11
This is a type of talk therapy for people who experience emotions very intensely. It’s a common therapy for people with borderline personality disorder, but therapists provide it for other mental health conditions as well.
What is DBT
What are Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?
What is Psychological, Safety and Security, Love and Belonging, Esteem, Self Actualization
This combination of drugs contains the hallucinogenic ingredient dextromethorphan. The most commonly abused DXM producti which s often used by teens looking for a quick high.
What is Triple C
What is Chris Farley in Tommy Boy
What does the acronym WOW stand for?
What is Willingness Over Willpower
Who is the Catholic nun who helped hundreds of people recovering from alcoholism in the hospital?
Who is Sister Ignatia
This is the practice of gently focusing your awareness on the present moment over and over again. It often involves focusing on sensations to root yourself in your body in the here and now through deep breathing and meditation.
What is Mindfulness
This type of relapse involves people, places, and things that remind you of past substance abuse and reinforce the desire to use drugs or alcohol.
What is external triggers
It’s small and spineless cacti which has small buttons that grow from the plant which is an hallucinogenic substance called mescaline ingested for its psychadelic and hallucinogenic effects.
What is Peyote
What is Philip Seymour Hoffman in the Hunger Games
What does the acronym TRUST stand for?
What is Try Relying Upon Steps & Traditions
What tradition is this: "Alcoholics Anonymous should remain forever nonprofessional, but our service centers may employ special workers."
What is tradition 8
This type of experiential mental health therapy involves a person interacting with horses. It has been shown to benefit people diagnosed with PTSD, manic depression and anxiety.
What is equine therapy.
This type of relapse is caused by thoughts and emotions can lead someone to use drugs or alcohol.
What is an internal trigger
it is a tea or tincture made from the leaves of the Psychotria viridis shrub along with the stalks of the Banisteriopsis caapi vine which contains N, N-dimethyltryptamine (DMT), a psychedelic substance that occurs naturally in the plant
What is Ayahuasca
What is Purple Rain
What does the acronym NEW stand for?
What is Nothing Else Worked.