What does AOD stand for
Alcohol or drugs
A substance that changes or alters the way a person thinks or acts
What is a drug?
What does CC stand for?
Criminal conduct
True or false: beer has less alcohol than whiskey.
A thinking pattern or action
What is an automatic thought?
1. mental reactions to our outside world
2. the world inside our minds
3. what we call criminal needs
What is the criminal thinking and conduct (CTC) cycle?
Conflict with another person, especially someone close
Social or peer pressure to commit a crime
Unpleasant feelings and emotions
What are triggers for reoffending?
Thought habits (automatic thinking) that lead to problem substance use.
What is high risk thinking?
4 short term direct effect of marijuana
inability to learn, inability to track time, sleepiness, inability to use short-term memory, blood shot eyes, changes how you see and feel, impairs motor coordination, increases hunger
What is a "belief clutch"?
Life's not fair, I've never had a chance, The cops are out to get me
antisocial/criminal peers, criminal thinking/ attitudes, poor relationship skills, poor problem solving skills
What is risk factors?
Expecting positive outcomes from skills to deal with high-risk exposures and an increase in self control.
What are strong coping skills?
___ % of persons who committed a crime have a history of AOD problems.
What is 70-90%?
lowers self control, stops good judgement, causes irrational beliefs and thinking errors
What is intoxication?
What is drug interaction?
This part of change asks you to look deeper into your criminal history and what this history has cost you.
What is challenge?
Happy over getting a raise, feeling down and depressed, angry at a spouse and boss, feeling stressed, angry at everybody, feeling lonely
What is high-risk feelings?
When theses are weak they decrease self-mastery and self-control. When these are strong they increase self-mastery and self-control.
What are coping skills?
This part of the brain is affected after 5-7 drinks and controls your sense, coordination, and balance.
What is Cortex Complex?
Respecting the rights of others, being accountable to the laws and rules of our community and society, living in harmony with the community, having positive regard for and caring about the welfare and safety of others, contributing to the good of the community and society
What is prosocial values?
What is criminal conduct?
As many as ___ % who are incarcerated for robbery, burglary, or assault committed these crimes when using alcohol or other drugs.
What is 80%?
The two types of goals you can set around relapse.
1. living AOD free lifestyle
2. living an alcohol problem free life and abstaining from all illegal drugs and misuse of prescription drugs