Policies/Procedures
Terminology
Staff
Substances
Group Topics
100

This is the person you address all questions or concerns to about treatment and overall needs including phone use and visitations

What is your therapist?

100

the basic human ability to be fully present, aware of where we are and what we're doing without being overly reactive or overwhelmed by what's going on.

What is mindfulness?

100

this person assists with all case management and runs our alumni program.

Who is Matt?

100

this is the leading cause of preventable death in the US. there are over 7,000 chemicals within the substance and there is not safe level of exposure even secondhand. 

what is tobacco, cigarettes, and vaping?

100

a type of therapy that helps manage intensely overwhelming emotions, reduce harmful behaviors, and improve relationships. examples include DEAR MAN and HALT. 

What is dialectical behavior therapy or DBT?

200

How many days after admission can someone utilize the phones?

7 days

200

a medically diagnosable condition that ranges from mild to severe, characterized by an impaired ability to control substance use despite negative health, social, or occupational consequences.

what is a substance use disorder?

200

Name the three therapists that provide clinical services at sea grove. 

Bradley, Cheryl, and Charisse
200

this substance speeds up the body's system sometimes to lethal levels. this substance releases high levels of dopamine to the brain. while using this substance someone may experience increased blood pressure, body temperature, faster breathing, irregular heartbeat, and erratic/aggressive behavior. 

What are stimulants? 

200

limits and rules we set for ourselves in relationships to protect our well-being. the formula includes identifying the issue, communicating your needs, setting a consequence, and following through on that consequence.

what are boundaries?

300
What is the first thing you do once you wake up?

Get vitals

300

a process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live a self-directed life, and strive to reach their full potential. Individuals with severe and chronic substance use disorders can, with help, overcome their substance use disorder and regain health and social function.

What is recovery?

300

Who is the person that sends your records to other facilities to continue treatment. Hint: she is typically in treatment team.

Who is Paulette?

300

approximately 1 in 10 people that use this substance will become addicted and if they start before the age of 18, the rate increases to 1 in 6. this substance is stronger than ever before and is legalized in some states. 

What is marijuana?

300

psychological frameworks that describe how you navigate intimacy, trust, and vulnerability in relationships stemming from early childhood experiences with caregivers. examples include secure, avoidant, anxious, and disorganized.

What are attachment styles?

400

What time are clients supposed to wake up?

7am

400

the ability to endure and manage painful emotions, physical discomfort, or stressful crises without reacting impulsively or making the situation worse.

What is distress tolerance?

400

Name the three kitchen staff that help prepare and provide amazing meals to the sea grove community.

Seventria, Harold, and Danielle

400

this substance impairs coordination, judgement, and  cognitions. long-term use can shrink your brain volume, cause cognitive decline, increases the risk of dementia, and leads to a higher likelihood of immune/blood disorders.

What is alcohol? 

400

this represents the characteristic ways people express information, emotions, and ideas. the four main types include passive, aggressive, passive-aggressive, and assertive.

What are communication styles?

500

Why do we split up meal times and what are the times/room numbers it is divided by?

Volume of clients. first 30 minutes 1-10 and second 30 minutes 11-20

500

habitual, irrational thought patterns that twist realist and fuel negative emotions like anxiety and depression. examples include all-or-nothing thinking, overgeneralizations, and discounting the positives.

What are cognitive distortions?

500

Name 6 BHTs at Sea Grove. 

Haley, Deshawn, Annie, Vienna, Ethan, Nick, Ben, Gemma, Keith, Marcelous, Megan

500

this substance alters the body's central nervous system, endocrine functions, and vital organs. It frequently leads to hormonal imbalances, compromised immunity, heightened pain sensitivity, and structural brain changes that cause cognitive decline.

What are opioids? 

500

a mindfulness-based technique that helps individuals manage craving, impulses, and unwanted behaviors by instead of fighting the urge or giving in, you observe the sensation without acting on it, knowing it will subside.

What is urge-surfing?