• Defense mechanisms (or coping styles) are automatic psychological processes that protect the individual against _______ and from the awareness of internal or external dangers or stressors.
Anxiety
What is dual diagnosis
Having both a mental health disorder and substance use disorder
In the Shattered Spirits movie, how does the family find out that the dad wasn't sober all along when he is moving back in?
The youngest child drops the shoe with the liquor bottle in it.
Co-dependency is a primary ______ developed through a dysfunctional pattern of living and problem solving which is nurtured by a set of rules within the family system. These rules make healthy growth and change very difficult.
illness
true or false: Anger is neither good nor bad.
true. It is a charged emotional response of protective preservation.
In shattered spirits, what deal does Kenny make with his dad to go on the trip?
to study all weekend.
What is the most common mental health diagnosis?
Depression
What are one of the five RULES in a dysfunctional family?
• Don’t talk.
• Don’t trust.
• Don’t feel.
• Don’t be selfish.
• Don’t rock the boat.
True or false: Addicts usually share more information with others than the non-addict
False. Those suffering from substance use disorder tend to have more secrets and not share personal information with others.
which type of anger does the teacher of this classify identify as?
STUFFER
What should you do after distributing Naloxone and the person is revived?
(HINT: one example is growing up with an alcoholic parent)
Your grandparent(s) were chemically dependent • You were emotionally abused as a child • You were sexually abused as a child • You were physically abused as a child • You are chemically dependent • Your significant other is chemically dependent.
Explain the iceberg analogy (in relation to anger).
Anger is the tip of the iceberg (above water), while the reason we actually are angry unmet needs, unmet expectations, insecurities (below the surface, below the water).
In JSAP class, what are the four areas of confidentiality?
-using substances in the jail
-threat to hurt self
-threat to hurt someone else
-history of abuse, neglect, or trauma
A substance use disorder is a problematic pattern of alcohol/drug use leading to clinically significant impairments or distress, such as: (there are 9, give me one)
1. Lack of control over amount used and/or time spent focused on drugs or alcohol
2. Inability to stop on their own
3. Craving, or a strong desire or urge to use.
4. Effects ability to fulfil responsibilities in one or many areas of their lives
5. Continued use despite having social or interpersonal problems caused or exacerbated by the effects of drugs or alcohol.
6. Important social, occupational, or recreational activities are given up or reduced because of use.
7. On-going use in situations in which it is physically hazardous, and despite psychological problems resulting from use.
8. Tolerance- Need to use more of the drug or alcohol to get the same effect
9. Withdrawal- Physical or psychological symptoms that begin when the person stops using the drug or alcohol, or continued use to avoid experiencing these symptoms
____% higher risk for having SUD with one parent with SUD (within 7 percent)
50 %
“KINDLY LET ME HELP YOU OR YOU WILL DROWN,” SAID THE MONKEY PLACING THE FISH IN A TREE
In one to two sentences, tell me what this means...
The monkey believes it is helping the fish by putting it in the same spot that it is in, not understanding that it needs to remain in the water to survive.
-false sense of power/control
-helps to release pent-up negative emotions
-feel unable to constrain or control the anger.
What is a SMART goal?
specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, time-bound.
Of all people diagnosed with mental illnesses, ____% abuse either alcohol or drugs. (within 7 percent)
29%
What are the six roles in a family system?
chief, enabler. Scapegoat, hero, mascot, lost child, little caretaker
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of needs mean for codependency?
It means that people that are codependents of another person tend to put other's needs first, and they will then no longer care for themselves.
What are the three main ways of showing anger?--the nicknames
Spewer, stuffer, leaker