Who is the most important person(s) at a 12 step meeting?
What is Newcomers
What group rule is designed to respect when others are talking?
What is no cross talking
What is the priciple of step one?
What is honesty
What rule is most important while here in treatment?
No substance use
During seeking safety what worksheet do we fill out first
Check in
In an AA meeting what is the acceptable way to introduce yourself?
What is an alcoholic
What rule acknowledges when someone wants to speak?
What is Raise your hand
What is the principle of step 2?
What is hope
What rule ensures physical safety of its clients?
No fights/aggressive acts
Name an unsafe behavior
Any listed on back of check in (or one not listed but counselor accepts)
What prayer is typically shared at the end of an AA meeting?
What is the Serenity prayer
What rule helps everyone be able to share?
What is No monopolizing
What is the principle of step 3
What is faith/trust
Where is the designated smoking/vaping area?
Outside Pavillion
What is a commitment for the week and what is yours?
Go to group, get a sponsor (counselor can call this one if needed)
Who founded AA
Bill and Bob
What rule helps members refrain from sharing war stories?
What is no glamorizing
What is the principle of step 4
What is courage
How long do residential clients have to be in treatment before they can have their phone
72 hours
What is an example of community resource?
Sponsor, sober living, etc.
What year was AA founded?
What is 1935
What rule protects the privacy of its members?
What is confidentiality
What is the principle of step 5?
What is integrity
What time does first staff run group begin?
8:45
Besides substance use, what is seeking safety designed to help with
Trauma, PTSD