Is the fastest addicting drug...
What is Nicotine?
What is Crosstalk?
What is two people engaging in a private conversation during a meeting?
Where can you find the Group Assignments list?
On the board in the gym or the board in the cafeteria.
Used to combat heroin/opiate overdose...
What is Narcan or Naloxone?
This slogan reminds us to focus only on what we can handle in the present moment.
What is "One day at a time"
Requirement for membership in a Twelve Step fellowship
What is The desire to stop using alcohol or other substances
The goal is P____ not P____.
What is Progress not Perfection?
A____ is always necessary for an individual to take control of their future sobriety and avoid future relapse.
What is a Relapse Prevention Plan?
An internal trigger is...
What are feelings that people have before or during drinking or using drugs
The Executive Director of Silver Maple is...
Who is Melissa?
An external trigger is...
What are the people, places, and things associated with drinking or using drugs.
This famous actor starred in The Hangover and A Star is Born. His struggled with alcohol abuse progressively worsened during his rise to fame.
Who is Bradley Cooper
What is STEP 1 in NA/AA
Admit that we are powerless over out addiction and that our lives have become unmanageable.
What are the "Three A's" in recovery?
What are Awareness, Acceptance and Action?
With continued substance abuse, the brain will stop producing this brain chemical that enables pleasure..
What is Dopamine?
This step is about making a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of a Higher Power.
What is Step 3?
An excuse someone might use to leave treatment is...
“I have to handle something important at home”
“I’m not like these people / I don’t belong here”
“I already got what I needed”
“There’s a family emergency”
“I have a job I need to get back to ASAP”
“This place isn’t helping me”
“The rules are too strict”
Our brain learns by _________ and _________
What is Repetition and reward
What is leader, supporter, challenger, empathizer, mediator, motivator, problem solver, insight giver.
The steps to dealing with triggers are...
Identify them, Avoid them, interrupt them, talk about them.
Name two of the negative roles in group therapy
What is Monopolizer, disengaged member, resistor, victim, negative influencer, distractor, savior, aggressor, passive aggressive member, care taker (over helper)
People in recovery often fear...
What is losing control?
3 indispensable spiritual principles in the 12 step fellowship (think H.O.W.)
What are honesty, open-mindedness, and willingness?
related to the senses of sight, sound, taste, and touch.
Morning Med times at Silver Maple Are....
Bonus points if the person that answers took their meds on time this morning (be honest, I can check)
What is from 5am-7am?
Steps 8 and 9 of the Twelve Steps Focuses on...
What is making amends to all the people you harmed during addiction.
What do drugs target in the brain?
What is the brain's reward system?
What is a big part of a healthy recovery?
What is sharing feelings with others?
This state of mind is harmful to recovery. its characterized by being too comfortable or unmotivated to "do the work"
What is Complacency?
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
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
A- Activating Event
B- Beliefs about the Event
C- Emotional Consequences
D- Dispute
The steps from Trigger to Relapse are....
Trigger, Thought, Craving, Use
The four Absolutes
Honesty, Purity, Unselfishness, and Love
What is the spiritual principle most associated with Step Seven?
→ Humility