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Is the fastest addicting drug...

Nicotine

100

In AA "crosstalk" refers to what?

Two people engaging in a private conversation during a meeting.

100

Where can you find the lunch menu?

To the left of the lunch window in the cafeteria. 

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Used to combat heroin/opiate overdose...

Narcan or Naloxone

100

This slogan reminds us to focus only on what we can handle in the present moment.

"One day at a time"

100

Requirement for membership in a Twelve Step fellowship

The desire to stop using alcohol or other substances.

200

A foundational mantra in addiction recovery that originated from AA is P____ not P____.

Progress not Perfection.

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A____ is always necessary for an individual to take control of their future sobriety and avoid future relapse.

Relapse Prevention Plan.

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An internal trigger is?

Feelings that people have before or during drinking or using drugs

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Who is the director of JBC? 

**Bonus Points, if you know what his first job title was at JBC.

Darren Dry

First Job Title: Residential Advisor Tech (SSA/RA are acceptable)

200

An external trigger is?

People, places, situations and events as well as sensory cues.

200

What are SMART recovery goals?

Specific

Measurable

Attainable

Relevant

Time-bound

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What is STEP 1 in NA/AA?

Admit that we are powerless over out addiction and that our lives have become unmanageable.

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What are the "Three A's" in recovery?

Awareness, Acceptance and Action

300

With continued substance abuse, the brain will stop producing this brain chemical that enables pleasure..

What is Dopamine?

300

This step is about making a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of a Higher Power.

Step 3

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What are the stages of change in recovery?

Precontemplation

Contemplation

Preparation

Action

Maintenance 

Relapse - this is an optional stage. 

300

CoEd Culture is on ____________ and ____________ at what time?

Tuesdays and Thursdays at 2PM-330PM 

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Our brain learns by _________ and _________. This is also known as associative learning. 

Repetition and reward

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What are the two key positive roles in group therapy?

  • The Encourager: This member actively praises, supports, and validates the contributions of others. They help build a safe space, offer emotional validation, and boost the confidence of more hesitant participants.


  • The Harmonizer: This person helps mediate differences and reduces interpersonal tension. They reconcile disagreements and often use soothing attitudes or humor to ensure conflicts are addressed productively
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The steps to dealing with triggers are...

Identify them, Avoid them, interrupt them, talk about them. 

400

What are two of the negative roles in group therapy

The Monopolizer and The Blocker 

400

People in recovery often fear?

losing control.

400

3 indispensable spiritual principles in the 12 step fellowship (think H.O.W.)

honesty, open-mindedness, and willingness.

500

Sensory triggers are?

Related to the senses of sight, sound, taste, and touch. 

500

What are the morning med times at JBC?

After Breakfast

500

What steps in AA does one make a list of those we harmed during addiction, and we make amends wherever possible? 

Step 8 and step 9 

500

What do drugs target in the brain?

What is the brain's reward system?

500

What is a big part of a healthy recovery?

sharing feelings with others.

500

What is the name of the Comprehensive Behavioral Therapy that teaches individuals to identify and change negative thought patterns, manage triggers and avoid relapse? 

(CBT) Cognitive Behavioral Therapy 

600

What are four things that someone in residential treatment struggle with? 

Following Rules, Structure, Being honest, cravings, getting along with others, opening up in group, patience, wanting to leave early, accepting feedback, sleep issues, missing family

600

What is the difference between a lapse and a relapse?

→ Lapse: A brief return to use
→ Relapse: A full return to previous patterns of use

600

The A-B-C-D Model in anger management stands for?

A- Activating Event

B- Beliefs about the Event

C- Emotional Consequences

D- Dispute

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The steps from Trigger to Relapse are?

Trigger, Thought, Craving, Use.

600

True or False: Addiction is a choice and a failure of moral character. 

FALSE

Addiction is widely recognized as a chronic brain disease.

600

What is the spiritual principle most associated with Step Seven?

→ Humility